User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-5907266-20200526181823

One of the big issues I saw a lot of people take when UCP was first rolling out (myself included) was the removal of the Wiki Activity feed and replacing it with the Recent Changes feed. It looked as though a lot of concerns over this was waved off with "We know what we're doing. This is better and no one uses Wiki Activity." However, concerns for this has still persisted. Has the team working on this taken that criticism into account? The Wiki Activity feed is the main hub of activity on the Five Nights at Freddy's wiki at the very least. It's also the main way me and my admins use to track activity on the wiki instead of the weird grouping and sparse information given by the Recent Changes feed.

I understand the need to update the platform from the ground up since it's outdated and a mess in the background, but a lot of the major concerns seem to be falling on deaf ears or just being shoved aside.

Recent Changes looks so bland in comparison to Wiki Activity as well. There's so much information that's removed in Recent Changes or grouped awkwardly under bulk tabs. It's just... not satisfying to lose such a highly used feature.