>>22696493Elimination votes aren't inherently a bad idea. It naturally caused a lot of drama and scheming. It gives the fish something to do and think about other than pouring milk on each other. Fishtank is at its worst when the contestants "bweak da tank" upon realizing that nothing they do matters.
Voting can work if you rig the challenges to protect the top 4ish "main characters" (2 good and 2 evil)
Letting the audience choose an immunity or 2 each week could potentially be a good idea, but it's a slippery slope and depends on the contestants.