So what we can do for fix these bugs?
We dont want bugs and we tell them whats wrong in there. Which one is not higher severity issues? Animations disappear? Safari freeze? or what? Apple dont need ur defend. We all are the victims in here.
I'm not sure what part of it is defending Apple, I'm simply talking about how things are done in the tech industry and how they likely are happening at Apple. People should report bugs that they encounter, and provide any other feedback that they can or want, but that's more or less as much as they can do (short of trying to contact the company support more directly, which is usually for more severe issues).
Based on how many reports of an issue come in, what kind of an issue it is, if it's something that happens all the time or just sometimes, how much of an impact it has (disables something, makes a feature not work correctly, just a visual item that doesn't affect functionality, etc.) there's some severity and priority that gets assigned to the issue during a triage, and then at some point as releases are scheduled and new features, improvements, updates/modifications, and bug fixes are considered it gets decided what gets taken on and what doesn't, and even then not everything that gets taken on might end up actually getting in at that time.
The reality is that most software, and especially something as large and complex as an OS, is ever or will ever be bug free, and there's really no realistic expectation for that to be the case. Now, that doesn't diminish the issues people run into, and that doesn't mean that they shouldn't be reported and shouldn't be fixed in one way or another hopefully sooner or later. But it does mean that depending on the issue it might be something that doesn't get fixed for some time and sometimes not for a long time. Again, it's not to say that's good or right, it's simply to say that's basically the reality that has pretty much always been part of the industry.