Okay, so if we close a thread, that means we've taken down the suggestion and are going to talk about it. Possibly even implement it. But it doesn't need to be an ongoing discussion.
You are welcome to vote on threads to say you support an opinion after it is closed. Right now Roll20 is a pretty small operation-- but we want to balance reading and responding to each and every request / suggest / bug report with the ability to go implement changes to the program. So we close basic threads. The thread about editing player tokens and bars is making a simple feature request. There's not really a debate to be had-- either we'll do it or we won't do it. That's for us to figure out. Making a second thread about it only takes up our time, which at this point could instead go to possibly doing the work of implementing said feature.
So, yeah, closing this thread.