No, actually, you're not. The majority are the millions of people who visit WDW every year and have never, ever visited or posted on the DIS boards. The millions of one-time WDW visitors who probably don't have an opinion one way or another and don't obsess about Disney every single day of their lives. Do you seriously think the people on these boards are the "voice of the people"? About 17 million people visit WDW every year. DIS posters are an eensy weensy drop in Disney's bucket. I really don't think Disney cares what we think. You mention "the thousands of other posts" - thousands of posts from, what, maybe a hundred people, posting repeatedly? Voice in the wilderness.
Yep, to me its awful because it ruins the way I tour. But to the average tourist who didn't even know what a FP was or only used 3 or less anyway. It's great news.
The majority of tourists are happy because they now get to walk onto 3 whole rides, clueless that that really isn't that great of a deal. But, since they aren't planners, they don't know better. Does Disney care that my experience is lessened? Of course not. Me riding less doesn't cost them anything. They are making tons of people happy. You know the ones who go to Disney ride 4 rides all day where they wait for over an hour for each ride. Then they come back mad because Disney is no fun. Those people are jumping for joy right now, they only have to wait 1 hr for one ride.
I mean that was the plan all along. Even the playing field and spread things out. Take the 8 FP I might use in a day, 2 or 3 for the same headliner, and spread them out to other people. Now instead of me riding a headliner 3 or 4 times without waiting in a day. I get to do it once maybe twice if I'm lucky. Disney gets to let 3 more people than normal ride it without waiting by essentially giving the FP I would have used to them instead.
Disney also forces me to stay in the park longer by forcing me to hit rope drop for the other headliners I'm no longer allowed to use FP for. Then they keep me in the park by spreading my times out so that I have to wait in between each FP reservation. This means I'm more likely to shop or eat. Add in that all the stand by lines are now longer, and I'm even more likely to shop or eat rather than stand around in line in between my afternoon FP+ reservations.
In my opinion, they don't really want you to tour efficiently or to the standard people on the DIS are use to. It's not really in their favor. Touring that way leaves very little extra time to spend money and takes all the FP away from other tourists.
My guess is that the percentage of tourists who go to Disney and leave unhappy with a bad experience because they didn't plan is equal to or greater than the number who are frustrated with FP+. Planners are frustrated, and then not even all of us. Non planners, seem to love it.