It's sort of like they hold your time hostage. Making a command for moving people works the same as asking them to move, but prevents games being started while the vote happens, meaning people're more likely to give into the demand.
The lobby needs less commands that obstruct games. Less games are played because:
- waiting for enough people
- kick votes
- speccing afks
- unnoticed afkers force restarts
- trolls spamming votes
- desyncs
- move votes
- players asking to restart to let them into the game
- powerplays made by people trying to influence others (refusing to play unless someone helps rush their big thing)
While not all of these things are big in themselves, addressing them does double duty in increasing the numbers of games played. Present people will fit more games in the time they allocate, and player satisfaction and thus retention will go up: increasing the pool of people available to play games.