Do votes really matter for Marketo to consider on whether or not to action an IDEA?
A common phrase often heard when talking with Support, the Product Team or members on this community is to "create an idea - Marketo takes these seriously to determine what functionality/features to focus on that are most important to its customers." How exactly does Marketo determine what to focus on? One would assume it would be number of votes - afterall, that's the basis for ideation. But if you take a look at the most popular ideas, the same ones remain in the "we like it" or "maybe one day" status for years:
And then you'll have an idea like this - that gets actioned with only 2 votes:

I think it would be helpful to understand what drives the focus here. And does "we like it" mean that it's been added to the product roadmap? There are several ideas with "we like it" that have been in this status for years.
I'm not trying to be critical here, just want to understand how the Ideas process works to influence future product innovation and development - and some of the logic behind it. And most importantly, how we - as Marketo's customers - can help shape Marketo into the most feature-rich/advanced marketing automation platform on the market.