User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-5078732-20201022225255

to those of you protesting the change but not giving any useful feedback other than "it sucks, revert it": I really don't get what the big deal is. Of course there are going to be bugs when transitioning from one platform to another, but bugs can be fixed. If y'all were thinking like a developer (I know a lot of people aren't developers here, so I'll provide my student developer perspective), you'd realize that this is just an inevitable part of the software development lifecycle. They realized that now that they've merged with gamepedia, the current platform was not long for this world if they couldn't modernize it, so they went back to the top of the waterfall and started the cycle anew. Give them some credit: they're not TRYING to break it... they just might not have tested it as well as they should have. Don't push them to revert the changes, and instead help them fix the bugs. If you're not sure how, might I recommend this handy guide?

to those of you that actually are providing useful information, thank you for helping fandom help you help us all