Because "low" is a nebulous concept. Low to one man is high to another. That's why people keep talking about this subject despite the dismissal of the issue by some... My personal feeling is, and has been for some time, that the ENY "ramp" is too steep too soon.
Your reckless use of 'people' and 'some' is rather non-specific yet off-putting. As is LF's use of 'a few more' despite posting very precise details, otherwise.
Let's ignore, for a second, that the category 'other' very obviously includes the unnamed game producer/owner (even though that person hasn't 'dismissed' the subject, out of hand, at all - as evidenced by Shida's thread title). Some (all, any, one, you ,me, he/she/it?) ... simply don't know to what degree it has been addressed yet find whatever that degree is to be personally unsatisfactory. Did 100% of the player population (of 30 - or so) recently change sides (making every one of them powerless to affect their personal situation)? Seems rather unlikely. Apparently, this example includes a degree of probability of personal selfishness, spread throughout the Rook players (if not all), that all, or some, or at least one, chooses to ignore. Granted, some, or at least one (of the community, not necessarily one of the players involved in the arena on Friday night, September 14th at 2 a.m. U.S. central time 2018), have (has) advocated the complete elimination of side switch lime limitation which would supposedly be the most effective solution. Some (I) are (am) not convinced, given the example at hand without the percent of switch included (even factoring in deliberate spoilers).
Attempts to convince ... some ... that their individual situation might improve if they affect a change that may involve, oh, I dunno, switching sides (which is allowed, within side switching time constraints) is rejected, not out of hand, per say but as an action ... some ... may find equally unsatisfactory. Does this include all thirty players? Some? One (just enough to voice their dissatisfaction on the forum)?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash_equilibrium