User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-43826407-20201018111447/@comment-1807002-20201018192243

I dunno, were they custom seats?

In fact- if it was a new motorcycle did you know it is common practice to replace seat/bars/etc. even if it is the newest and most well rated Harley Davidson? Especially, if you plan to ride for long periods of time. If it is for short ride around town and you are a new/inexperienced rider you might not but most seasoned riders and well advised riders do change components.

I think this analogy does show the difference between a long term or mass editor vs. a short term and light editor. And I do think Fandom should better consider their audience for their audience is diverse and complex and why Legacy became a preferred platform (it was highly customized- but oops too customized to keep up with), stripping to the bare minimum, swapping out what Fandom thought was useless or moot already has shown outcry over many parts, and for what? So what it can load better on mobile and be more google search friendly? That might not be enough for many editors. This is why many don't see it worth it- at least yet.

But I do understand certain parts needed to be upgraded but I do not think the finished product (source editor wise) is suffice atm.