User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-34601615-20201021190946/@comment-1807002-20201021220813

It is harder to convince people who don't see a platform held together by duct tape (I don't see it but I know it because I have been following UPC when first proposed), they just see what they see on the surface- and clearly many are unhappy what they see and are currently experiencing.

But it will take time to see the final result and most people generally don't like to wait (or like things taken away- it's human nature) and their frustrations are now- not in a year from now happy with the upgrade more complete or complete. Voicing their frustrations on specific things can help staff re-look at things they changed and/or have taken away.

So neither lovers or haters of UPC are wrong (but no one is exactly right either)- do not discourage people voicing. But if we can encourage better ways to show feedback in frustration that would be a better route. But many people are still in the knee-jerk reaction stage.