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Polls serve a very useful purpose in determining how people read and/or play a given rule. They're obviously not going to be iron-clad proof of anything, given the general unreliability of internet polls... but they can help to give a general idea.
Having a set idea of what you think the rules actually say is ultimately not particularly useful if almost everyone other than you reads the rule or plays the rule differently.
For people who actually play the game, the rules absolutely are a 'democracy', because playing the game requires both players to agree on a resolution when there are differences of opinion on how it should work... and that's not always going to come down solely to the strict letter of the rule.
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