demand was suppressed by an access bottleneck, the bottleneck is gone, expect a magnitude of change proportional to how much demand was actually pent up rather than proportional to how much programmers currently think was reasonable to deny.
Explicit things I am not saying: gatekeeping was bad, feature creep is good or desirable, etc. etc. etc.
> people are so tired of this sort of gatekeeping "we know better" from programmers
People have to take 'no' for an answer sometimes, even if they don't accept it. You can't really 'gatekeep' your own product.
The work to go from software to usable software system is vast.
I assume the "gatekeeping" decision to not implement a feature request is coming from someone responsible for the product, not from a developer.