No, there isn’t- and nowhere did I remotely imply that there was to be an ideal way to rank zoos. It’s clear from ZDP’s posts that she had her particular reasons for why she ranked the way she did. And while those reasons may be important to her- which is fine, we all value different things in different ways- it was apparent to me that those rankings were based off of very limited insight. And while, yes, I’m not in her mind, and I don’t know what knowledge she had, what was available to me on the forum was lacking, and was worth the scrutiny (for lack of a better word). After all, if one of the major criterion for a good ranking was contribution towards conservation, then why wouldn’t Bronx dominate that list? And more than that, if welfare were a big consideration, wouldn’t San Diego be ranked above Brookfield, since it is widely considered to have better welfare than the latter?
Opinion is opinion, yes. And we are all entitled to our opinions, yes. But we must also be able to create well-founded arguments in which we can argue for when asked upon, this is a discussion forum, after all? And it is a hot take thread, too, so it is even more a conversation for altering viewpoints and questions to come across. The way that I’ve seen ZooChat function for the years I’ve been around- it’s not just an empty void where we can dump our thoughts and/or poorly supported arguments and not expect any response. If that’s what you’re looking for, I’m sure the junkyards of Twitter and Reddit would be better suited towards your interests. But we’re not here for that, so while I agree and welcome everyone to share their opinions- let’s not do so in a way that we just don’t expect any questions or opposition when we say things that may scratch the heads of others.