User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The Unified Community Platform Editor and our first release date/@comment-43776874-20200421100849/@comment-38078079-20200421103118

To my knowledge, the updated system is necessary in order to bring about changes people have asked for, like extensions and new features and so forth, as the current system runs on an outdated version of mediawiki. It's still in its beta stage, and - yeah - it's not perfect, and I'd be a liar to say I'm keen on it, but they're making improvements every week and updating with new features that are making the editor a lot better on the userbase.

I mean, granted, it should have been an opt-in beta first, then released to new wikis after the basic changes were made (in my opinion as a user), but the new editor - by the time it's released to everyone - will be perfect and do all that it needs to do, which is something.

What in specific makes you think it's ruining Fandom?

If you can offer constructive criticism, the staff can take that on board.