Board Thread:New Features/@comment-10452902-20170128021601/@comment-4522253-20170206040533

Fandom has hundreds of thousands of editors. It is impossible to hear all feedback that does not come through the defined channels. As conceded, Staff (as a general rule) does not monitor most threads. The others here should not be telling you to "STFU", but they are saying that your methods of voicing your opinions are not productive. What many of them are telling you is to go through the channels. They've provided the channels. If you decline to use those channels, some of the users here see it as an annoyance or trolling. I won't go that far, but I will say that complaints here are less than effective if you don't use the channels. Proverbially: you can't win the lottery if you don't buy a ticket.

It is also provably false that all features are 100% geared towards "forcing everyone to go mobile". It is true that we have a strong initiative to having all content mobile-capable. That may not be an important distinction to you, but it is to Fandom. More than half (and growing by 10% per year) of our global wiki traffic is on mobile devices WITH the mobile skin. If that looks bad, Fandom looks bad. Mobile capability is inevitable. Simply put, that's where the users are. Forcing the full desktop experience onto mobile devices is not a viable long term solution. Content that works on mobile as well as it does on desktop requires some work and responsibility on the editors part, specifically because we don't like or want to force changes on communities. We want to collaborate with the users, not work against them. So, as has been said multiple times, we can't work with you productively if you don't go through the channels where we can hear you effectively.