User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first specifics on the Unified Community Platform/@comment-30346665-20191017100031

Regarding the retirement of several discussion-based features, I do agree with several comments below that it is not the wisest move, given the high usage in all of them. Also I agree that more feedback should be gathered before performing such big turn. But I'm trying to understand the limitation of coding, and the fact that sometimes, something must be done if necessary even if painful.

However, I personally do think that removing those features is not an incorrect one, and even think it is actually a good choice, even without the mentioned coding issue. They can overload FANDOM wikis' "WikiActivity", are liable to misconducts against community rules, take a lot of effort to moderate, and in extereme cases, pile up the wiki's file stash and making it extremely tedious to perform cleanup.

My only concern roots down to one thing: That all pages based on those features, or at least Message Wall and Comments, be preserved somewhere on the wiki, and is ready to be brought back at the upcoming new features' arrival.

0123456789  The Great 「  偉い  大だい なる   Ｎｕｍｂｅｒｓナンバーズ  」 10:00, October 17, 2019 (UTC)