I predicted you'd say that in my post..that you'd give your anecdotal story.
And I already told you what I'd say: that I have plenty of my own experiences in MSQ where people didn't mind the extra CS because the exp is humongous now. That maybe they'll make comments about "time to put on some youtube", but they do not particularly care that the newcomers have this chance to watch CS.
I told you how pointless if was to make this reply before you made it, yet you still made it. Because "most" is relative to what you see, and guess what? Most of the players I've seen in MSQ don't outwardly care because the exp is good enough to placate them. Two can play at that game, and it just makes two idiotic people on the internet.
Yes people do rush through, but you said hardly anybody feels like waiting on newbies to watch cutscenes, not anything about whether they get lost or barely see the fights (though I will point that in my many MSQ roulette runs, most legit new players don't get lost because if they start to wander off, someone offers to help them make their way out and they're usually around for the whole fight - they just don't last long because of the lack of ilvl sync making all of them drop like flies). And if anything I see this behavior more in MSQR because the people who sign up for it are aware of the length and are more prepared to show some patience over the other roulettes.
That's the beauty of anecodes - everyone has them to go with their own view.
So just don't make statements as if your experiences are what everyone experiences. You can easily make your own points about MSQR and how to improve it without making anecdotal statements about your perceived "hardly anyone".
Especially when such statements are pointless considering the point you were originally countering was that the roulette exists to help fill queues. Whether people are nice or not is irrelevant to it helping the queue for those 2 dungeons.