User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Unified Community Platform: The Vision, Purpose, and Process/@comment-1474707-20200820144709

This is a bit of a horror show. Why were admins not given the chance to view their wiki under the UCP migration and attempt to fix compability issues before pushing the update to the live, online site? (before you tell me it's too technically difficult: it's not, the content of a wiki is not that large and you could copy the content onto a dev/ref wiki environment with the UCP).

However, good engineering practices at this company seem completely lacking. Check your JS console loading the main page of a Wiki on the UCP. "Testing a Tag"...? Seriously? You debug your code by using console.log and pushing it to the JavaScript on your live production site? Aren't you like in the top 100 globally most popular websites? And this is what your engineers are doing? Do you even have Dev or Ref environments?

And while I'm glad that the engineers are too inept to serve me sponsored content (see the failed JavaScript request to services.fandom.com), the lack of understanding of the Same Origin Policy and resource sharing does not fill me with confidence about the security of your platform.