yeah we do and we also don’t need you to tell us we don’t.
There’s already addons that help you adding players nearby for any WQ, also World PvP should be incentive by doing events like Nazjatar events, the organically pvp interaction doesn’t exist anymore and it only promoves one faction to bring more players if they’re losing.
As mentioned before we don’t need to wait months or buy it, just do a big questline that prioritize exploring, so players can complete that in a couple of days if they want, if you want to explore treasures, they can do like Revendreth on which some treasures add a debuff that doesn’t allow you use mounts at all if you want a jump puzzle.
This shouldn’t be an issue with so many people who feel interactions with others on the ground is more valuable than flying.
actually there is only 1 reason. people want flying so they dont have to spend 40 minutes running around a mountain all to find out there is no way that way and have to go back when they can just fly over in 20 seconds. thats all.
Well, the reality is that nobody actually needs to play videogames at all.
Have you forgotten about the part where pathfinder means a very long delay in flight? Not until long after “the start of an expansion” is past is flight ever released.
And now flight must be again unlocked for each patch, yet another reason for people to dislike this system and its apparent future trend toward increasing requirements accompanied by increased delays.
How many is that, aside from a few forum warriors who always cite wPvP in the same post?
Fact: the terrain and sharding are designed to make personal interaction unlikely.
I’d rather they have a little nuance in their design of their zones, they’re either the size of a pinto bean and a pain to navigate or the size of a continent, there’s not a lot of middle ground. As well as stop with trying to make smaller (and larger zones for that matter) into passive mobs that actively fight you trying to get from point a to point b. Flying allows for them to continue doing this, but without causing a massive amount of annoyance to players given that they stop doing the dumb pathfinder thing and just let players do their thing.
Annoying sky mobs need to be gotten rid of, though. just stop with that Blizz, there’s no point to the worms of the beyond and their stank.
They are not inherently bad, no, but this one is.
There is no real creativity to be had, you just to spend more time and nerves on trivial running that you could spend doing stuff that is fun. You cant “creativize” youre groundmount to do stuff that you can do with your flying mount. Unless you want to count something like the thing that throws you in the air into paraglider creative gameplay, but thats just a crook to get a semi-flying status.
I can find them super easily while they are doing the world quest, which makes them dismount anyway. I can find them super easily with readily available addons. Being on a ground mount adds nothing to my ability to find people, there is no ground-exclusive party finder.
I dont want to find people to pvp with. World pvp is dead because people dont want to do it and thats fine.
If you enjoy the exploration, go for it. Noone stopping you from doing it and other people being able to fly doesnt hinder you. Alternatively, implement exploration that is difficult even with flying mounts.
Its better than not having it at all, but its still bad.
The gap between those two is so big that the buffs would have to be massive, so its unlikely that this would improve the situation significantly.
We NEED flight whistles back. I NEED flight whistles back if I am too bold to speak for anyone else.
Folks busy crying about Arthas and Sylvanas, ZM puzzles, Maw Walking…but let us not forget to most egregious proverbial ‘slap in da face’ move to date. Removal of the flight whistle. 
No. It’s one of the lame rationalizations they made to excuse a year’s delay on the ground. It ranks right up there with “Our artists are a bunch of hypersensitive dilettantes who would be deeply hurt if players were not forced to look up at the underside of copy-paste tree canopies for many months in order to admire their handiwork.”