Thread:MisterWoodhouse/@comment-46255268-20201003095120/@comment-1038387-20201003170929

I'll answer some of the points and then Woodhouse can get back to it after the weekend:
 * If you're used to WikiActivity, RecentChanges can feel a bit much. But RC is the standard tool. The new version has additional filters that the old version does not have, allowing you to filter by types of editor as well.
 * "A lot of people's devices are not compatible with the new platform," I can't argue specifics for your community, but I'm experiencing that myself too. My old iPad that's off support for 2 years doesn't load Discussions on Legacy, doesn't give time stamps in Forums and half my imports doesn't work. I doubt it'll load the Walls on UCP. And this is annoying, because for many people nowadays, the mobile device is the only access point but at the same time, not everyone has an up to date device. This is, unfortunately, a larger issue and not Fandom's specifically; I can't use Disney+, Slack, most mobile games and my TV providers on demand service on my iPad. Web design is oriented towards the modern soft- and hardware; not all older versions can be supported.
 * Editing on mobile is possible. Many people report that opening the editor through the broswer makes it impossible, but there is a mobile editor available in the mobile skin. It has some limited functonality, like I don't think you can upload images with it, but it's optimized for use on a small screen.