@shadow-wolf EXACTLY THIS! I don't want money, I don't want reimbursement for three sets of joycons that all eventually had the same problem. I want it brought to Nintendo's attention that something is seriously wrong with these joycons and it needs to be fixed so I don't have to keep buying new ones every year or resort to fixing it myself or making do with games where characters move on their own making them difficult and frustrating to play.

One person tweeting at Nintendo isn't going to do anything, it gets brushed off and is considered a defective fluke, fifty people won't stand out because they probably didn't care for them properly and some were indeed defective, but a class action backed by thousands of people will speak for itself and show that they need to fix their controllers. We don't want to keep replacing these when they should last a couple of years minimum, with daily or frequent use.

As much as I love Nintendo, they're not going to pay attention until their hand is forced to take another look at the problem after enough people bring it out into the open without the fear of being ridiculed that they are overreacting or simply "don't take proper care" of their consoles.

To the people saying we're throwing a tantrum over a non-existent problem: If you haven't personally experienced it, it doesn't mean that the thousands of people upset at this are lying or throwing a fit over nothing. I'm going to assume you don't play your Switch very often and long enough to where you start to see the eventual problem. If you do play frequently, I'm going to assume you have a collection of different colored joycons that you rotate so one set doesn't get enough usage to where you see the flaw come to light, just as you're assuming I let it get dirty and don't take care of my console. Controllers won't work forever but they do last for some time and it's not supposed to be less than a year before you have to buy a new one.

It should be common knowledge that if no one speaks up, the problem doesn't get fixed. People are speaking up now for the benefit of everyone and so YOU don't have to deal with this flaw when they release more colors and new Switch hardware down the line.

None of us expect money, or reimbursement or stupid coupons, the law firm is gonna get paid and I don't care how much of a payday they get because they're doing the work for all of us "little people/whiners complaining over a non-existent drift problem" who just want to be able to play their games comfortably and without frustration because the camera keeps shifting around or going in a circle or characters that move on their own. I want the problem addressed by Nintendo and fixed for future Switch joycons, that's it.