Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-24006128-20200619175854/@comment-134861-20200624161335

> We asked a subset of the most trusted and knowledgeable editors on the site.

Dude, that's the kind of thing I'm talking about. That runs entirely counter to wiki-culture. You're talking about Silicon Valley-type decision making.

Wikis don't ask the "senior editors" in private about big changes. They have highly-publicized, community-wide discussions, and make decisions based on consensus. This is why y'all keep seeing so much angry pushback -- even if the actual decisions are technically sound, the way you're making them is a *huge* slap in the face to communities that are fundamentally designed to run in an opposite manner.

Like, I get that nothing any of us can say will change the direction of things at this point, I get that having major wiki communities fleeing the service won't change things since y'all are aggressively exploiting SEO to make sure that FANDOM wikis stay on type of search results, quality and accuracy of content or popularity among the relevant fan communities be damned, but just...y'all have spent nearly a decade seemingly not grasping why people get so angry at what you're doing.

I just wish y'all would give more care to what the experience of being an editor is like.

Back to my main issue though, please advise on the full-page edit button error.