User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-28378106-20200813025852/@comment-27868532-20200813055727

I get the sentiment, but they need to do this because Fandom is broken, just not in an obvious way to the user. The software has patches running off patches to fix things, some security related others performance related. The only way to really fix Fandom is to replace the software, which will actually allow access to more of the extensions, something we have been wanting for years, if Fandom allows (before this change they physically couldn't give us access).

I don't like all the changes, or that we are going to lose tools and functions, but as a whole this is sorely needed for editors and users alike. You have to take the good with the bad and hope the good outweighs it.