Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-44885994-20200327013326/@comment-38078079-20200328124049

It seems a lot of sites are doing enforced beta's now. ..

Tumblr is so bad, I can't even use it, and they're notorious for never listening to users. A 3rd party had to create an extension to fix all their mistakes, and make the site usable for users, and those group of volunteers do all the work that staff should do. . . in comparison to Fandom? I'm extremely glad to be here. I have my complaints, but at least I know Fandom listens to those complaints, and they aim to fix or help or adjust what they can.

You can still edit and contribute to older wikis in the old style, and then - by the time the beta is enforced platform-wide as a finished product - you'll know it'll have had enough feedback, changes, and additions to make it an almost perfect product (optimistically). Instead of ditching Fandom, why not just step back and just edit already existing wikis, and see how things go?

If it's still not to your liking when the changes are enforced site-wide -?

Fair enough and understandable.