User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-24258073-20201214023610

People should seriously stop demanding that they bring Legacy back. There is no bringing Legacy back. Legacy is pretty much dead at this point. Instead of demanding that Legacy is brought back, I suggest people do the following instead:


 * 1) Provide feedback on ways that they think the UCP platform should be improved
 * 2) Request for a reinvented version of Special:Chat for the UCP platform (though I'm almost certain that won't happen)
 * 3) Request for it to be made possible to use the Polls feature in Discussions and have it embedded in articles much like the AJAXPoll feature was used until now (though I'm almost certain that won't happen either)
 * 4) Request for a reinvented version of Special:WikiActivity for the UCP platform (though I'm almost certain that won't happen either)
 * 5) Suggest improvements to the UCP editor
 * 6) Suggest improvements to Discussions
 * 7) Suggest improvements to all the other UCP features that I may have left out

Trust me, people would get a lot further doing what I've suggested than what they're doing right now. I understand that a lot of people are frustrated. But there are many improvements to the UCP platform that a lot of users don't seem to have acknowledged.

I know that a lot of the removed features from the Legacy platform won't be added to UCP, but fighting to have similar features on an updated platform sounds like a much better alternative to fighting to have the old outdated platform back. It's like fighting a battle that one has already lost. I support the "Never Give Up" clause as much as the next guy, but that doesn't apply here.