Thank you, I appreciate the support! (Not sure why someone would downvote this, guess some people hate seeing others have fun.)
Listening to player feedback is how we grow and learn what works and what doesn't. We make games for entertainment and the best way to learn how to do that is by listening to the people you're making the game for. Within reason of course
I'd say that there is certainly a "skill" in knowing how to interact with the public on the internet and what to take to heart and what to ignore. The players are the reason the game exists in the first place and aren't just some number on a chart.