Hmm. Qt made a good point. The thread won't be active because Sketchmons is already dead. So here's what I decided.
I'm gonna do what Flint did for Water Bubble, which is a voting whether it needs to be quickbanned or not, but there's no poll, because I'll do it in this thread.
So, vote whether Belly Drum needs a quickban or not. There's no reqs for this one, because it's originally meant to be a poll.
Vote like this,
Belly Drum: Quickban
Belly Drum: Suspect
Also please provide with reasoning. If your reasoning isn't valid, I might consider not counting your vote.
Because this isn't a suspect, I'll decide the one with over 50% number of votes.
What. I'm going to assume that this is just not thinking things through, but this is actually a terrible way to poll. There are a bunch of related issues here, and it all adds up to something worse than the some of the parts. If you want to know how to actually do this kind of thing, here's a link to get you started on the stuff I'm not covering here for brevity:
https://www.qualtrics.com/blog/writing-survey-questions/
Issue A: Free voting. There's a reason for suspect test requirements, and that's the fact that it filters out uninformed posts. Even just picking a few top players and listening to them would be better than this, because at least then it would be correlated with what's broken. In the past, open votes have shown themselves time and time again to be a bad idea, and that arriving at the right result is almost completely luck based. Sketchmons will do better here than normal because not very many random voters will know about it, but the lack of foundation here makes the next parts even worse.
Issue B: Biased polling. Nowhere is there an option for not suspecting, which means the decision tree is actually <A or [A or B]> rather than <A or B>. Based on the way this tends to work, this poll makes it much more likely that Mimikyu will be banned
in a way that is not correlated with healthyness.
Issue C: Begging the question. Your poll, rather than gathering opinions, assumes and limits the possible answer space. Because the only options are suspect vs quickban (rather than wait, do not suspect, etc), this instead leads to an automatic suspect or ban
regardless of brokenness. To show how bad this is, imagine if you had put bulbasaur in there instead of belly drum: it would still be suspected, because there isn't any other option.
Issue D: The numbers. Quick Bans are reserved for pokemon that are so broken it isn't worth the time to suspect them; thus, it takes more evidence to quickban. The way you have it at 50-50, even something that wouldn't get banned by a suspect could still get banned by this.
With that being said, I suppose I'll have to say Suspect, as the lesser of two evils. Quite frankly, Mimikyu is nowhere near broken, and its GSI such as Kartana, Clefable, Mega Scizor and are extremely splashable, and it doesn't lack in partial answers such as Mega Metagross, Mega Pinsir, and Tapu Lele. Overall, I don't see any real reason to conclude that
any pokemon is unbalanced with it, much less the entire move in general.