I don't think there's an abundance of people out there who outright disdain lower-tier villagers, but in terms of appearance and sometimes personality as well, they are usually considered undesirable by both community members and the owners of cycling towns. I can't blame them, really. A lot of lower-tier villagers are pretty ugly, some even infamously so (Charlisle, Jambette, Canberra) and I'm sure their off-putting appearance + the low rank in general can cause some disdain and dislike for lower-tiers.
In that case it's more about the appearance than the tier, then? I was referring to a population that disdained lower-tierers simply for being part of lower tiers at all, not because of the awful appearance that put them in the lower tiers.
Also, I don't think I need to point this out, but I will because information redundancy is always good: Cycling towns' 'desirable' villagers are those wanted by the community or the owner themselves. Using them as another element to determine popularity, rather than a lens through which to better see the general community attitudes, doesn't really work. That's why Aretaicist Cycling is my lab, so to speak. I want to see what tiers get most consistently ignored or snapped up, and see if all villagers being treated as absolutely equal will wind up justifying the idea of autovoid in some cases purely for efficiency's sake.
(And I want to give people dreamies like Marina for free but you know that's just a bit of fun on the side)
I also concur with AmenFashion--there definitely also seems to be a reverse elitism going on, where the tier ones can be perceived as less original and therefore lesser (despite the fact that they are subject to the same lack of information as tier fives are: you don't know the owner's personal history with them) in some fashion. All the tiers are victim to this, but I wonder if there aren't any "villager hipsters" about at the same time as the hypothetical "popularity chasers"?
Again, popularity and desirability are a) subjective and b) not a zero sum equation. One villager being wonderful to someone doesn't cancel out their unlikability to another, and the tiers are not intended to preach a universal ranking. They are measurements of what views are more prevalent, so that villager traders can know what view will likely guide the pricing of a particular villager. I still have a fundamental problem with calling that bourgeoisie and elitist, simply because...it's not. The list is ordered and edited by the value of trades that happen in a given week--the market shapes it, it does not dictate. Its pricing recommendations are observations and guidelines at most. The very first post says "make trades you feel suit you". No one's hunting me down for saying I'll be offering Marina for free soon enough.
>takes debate hat off
I keep meaning to stop coming back to this thread, but I can't D: