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Unsure what that means.
This example shows a violation of the Condorcet winner criterion, and the articles I linked to identify methods that lack this issue, so not all methods have that issue. Some articles on those methods include a nice comparison table of methods over a range of criteria: they vary.
While ranked voting methods in general have some unavoidable issues, this isn't one of them.
Basically exactly what I was alluding to, they all have some issue so it's not so simple, but not as severe as fptp.
I think that defect pointed out is a pretty bad one.
When we have research, we shouldn't ignore it. It doesn't take that long to review readily found information & make an informed decision.
Changing a voting system is a significant undertaking. We got FPTP without adequate research: I would not like a repeat of that mistake with the first non-garbage idea that pops into people's heads when we have readily available information to make a better choice.