I disagree. Ignoring it works in the long run, but not as effective as a mob with torches and pitchforks. Not trying to overstate the IU opinions/fanbase impact at all, as general guests have a similar opinion on the ride as most of the people on the forum(which I'm positive isn't even close to a blip on Uni's radar.)
I had an opportunity to do a VIP tour with my work a few weeks ago, and the VIP guide straight up said the park understands how bad the ride is. She said, "I'm not going to make ANYONE ride if they don't want to. Even if you haven't ridden before." So there is an argument to be made for ignoring the ride, as the park understands their misstep. I'm just hoping if everyone is loud enough, Universal might make a change sooner rather than later.