I understand that aim is to reach outside of LEGO fan base and that is great, I support that. I loved when they stepped outside of regular and made: LEGO Bird Project, Beatles Yellow Submarine, Voltron - Defender of the Universe, Ship In A Bottle, The Flagship Leviathan and others, and will make Playable Lego Piano. If in these kind of situations people make account, vote and buy the set when it comes out, then that is great.
About "fake" support I meant like - whenever someone asks me what is LEGO ideas and I explain them. Then a lot of them say: make one, I'll register and vote and ask family, friends, neighbors to vote. Out of those 30 people maybe 1 or 2 would actually be interested to buy it. That generates false idea of actual interest in it. I hope that explains it. And personally that's not my aim, I want people actually to like my project idea. I understand it is impossible to monitor it, it's not kickstarter and will never be, there is no need. I like the platform as it is and appreciate it. Some ideas that come out are incredible and I will continue to support those that I like and buy if they will get produced.
About this particular project. Hats down to creator and the way he managed to get 10k votes, respect. But before this project appeared I had never heard of this TV series. It appears that it was known to US and Canada. Bit later to United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and some parts of Latin America. Only now from April 1, 2020 it's on Netflix and could gain popularity worldwide. But is it already? Sometimes feels like people think that what's in US, that everyone knows and is popular everywhere.
Drop an Idea relevant to China and one small town of chinese people could vote for it in 1 day if they would wanted that. It's about how you spread the information, I think.
Anyway, lets make projects, lets vote and lets enjoy the amazing things people create. And lets leave decision making to official review board. Lovely weekend to everyone!