User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-24053170-20201022173816

I noticed that the Dynamic Categories option tend to lag heavily and sometimes end up crashing the page when I tend to scroll thru them, and classic categories doesn't display any real information regarding the page.

Is there any chance of either reinstating Exhibition to the categories page? Or at least doing something similar to it?

It was much easier to find what I'm looking for with exhibition category mode, and I didn't have to worry about having to wait to scroll thru the page.

Neither classic nor dynamic categories do their job on the Superpower wikia, since the wikia has more than 10,000 pages.

For wikias that have way more than a thousand pages, exhibition is a necessary feature so as to not crash the categories whenever you try to look something up (Marvel wikia, DC wikia and VS Battles are the best examples of this).

I know you didn't like the concept of exhibition, but for some fandom's its required in order to scroll thru the pages without crashing the site (or browser) because there is simply to many pages to display in dynamic categories properly.

a third option besides dynamic or classic would be appreciated. even if you can't reinstall Exhibition then at least make something that works similar that makes it easier to find what your looking for.

I don't want to have to keep dealing with page crashes everytime I try to find something i'm looking for.

Also I noticed the bug about Anonmyous users being able to edit pages seems to be getting worse. As its effecting a lot of the newly migrated wikias.

Lastly, the new way Message Walls work is preventing blocked users from editing/posting messages on their own walls or being able to contact staff to discuss the terms of the block.

Which means that wikia's that don't have discord, forces to users to wait for the block to end and stops them from making appeals to staff members about it because posting on their wall is no longer a viable option.