Indeed. If the old threads in this section are any indication, we've often been willing to implement a feature or otherwise do some tweaking that is time-consuming and technically challenging if we think the benefit outweighs the costs or if it's in the interest of many users. We still do a cost-benefit analysis for every change proposed, however, and what we consider 'necessary' or 'beneficial' obviously won't always align with what other users think. Some will like what we changed, some will miss the old feature, some will ask for a new one, some will see no need for that.
But a place for suggestion is a marketplace for ideas. As long as everyone plays nice and doesn't boast around a sense of entitlement, everyone is welcome to propose a change. If it's good and considered necessary, we'll look into it unless we're walled by the technical barrier (which, more often than not, is a limitation on how the forum software itself works); if it doesn't align with our view or interests, we'll say so; if it requires too much work or is otherwise hard to impossible to accomplish, we'll say so. We always try to elaborate why we think a suggestion is not viable as well as the rationale behind our decision. We respect all suggestions and don't just say "sorry, this won't work, don't ask why, it just won't."
In short, anyone can give a shot at proposing a suggestion and doesn't need to be shy just because they think they're asking something 'stupid.' Even if we can't implement what you're asking, there's a decent chance we can still offer you a suggestion or two to accomplish what you seek without making it a feature on the site.
As you've so courteously implied that you're dropping the suggestion, I shall consider the enquiry addressed and lock the thread.