User blog comment:Daniel Baran/Search Developments: Big Picture/@comment-1361074-20120508200853/@comment-1361074-20120509040347

While it's all well and good that you guys are actually working on the problem, I can't help but ask who made the decision to force people to a search results page, even though the expected behavior for exact matches would be to go to the page itself, while the suggestions, the only thing that now takes you directly to the page, are months out of date. That is adding insult to injury, and since this company can't seem to understand that the "active content maintainers" expect to know about changes that break the expected behavior of the software before they happen, and not telling us just lets us know someone thought it was such a bad idea that it needed to be live, and in a beta form no less it seems, before everyone is able to point out how much of a bad idea it really is, least you have another message wall on your hands. Since wikia doesn't actually produce any of the content that makes them their money, the least you can do is provide a system that works as expected, and keep those who produce that content in the loop. Every single time that doesn't happen, you're just spitting in our faces, and not all of us who are left are going to take it for much longer.

Edit:Seems like ''' won't end bold text now, so someone should maybe be told about that.