User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-2.121.208.53-20201113004954/@comment-24258073-20201114045227

@ 2.121.208.53 - Exactly. I'm not denying that Legacy is physically more appealing. But if you compare every detail that both platforms have, you'll eventually realise that there are cracks in the legacy supports. Meaning the bridge will eventually collapse.

While the UCP bridge hasn't been finished yet, the supports are a lot stronger than the ones that legacy is built on. There are several features that UCP has that legacy doesn't have:


 * The ability to move category pages
 * The abilities create, deactivate, and delete tags
 * The ability to merge the histories of pages

Though there are some things that I wish would be brought back:


 * The Special:Editcount page
 * The TitleBlacklist extension
 * The Special:DisambiguationPageLinks page (or Special:Disambiguations on earlier versions of MediaWiki)