User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Unified Community Platform: The Vision, Purpose, and Process/@comment-32669964-20200817160721/@comment-33952388-20200823114437

Um, I'm sorry, but almost everyone that's spoken out about UCP has expressed their displeasure towards the new platforms. You say you'd need well over 100 million users to be classified as the majority, but you fail to realise that:

A. Others may have stated their opinion for them, perhaps even better.

B. Some of them may be inactive/too young to realise what's going on. A user I know well wasn't aware of the changes to the platform due to personal reasons.

C. It doesn't matter the number. You should, as a company, want to make as many people happy as possible. All of the people making blogs and agreeing with the blogs, making their own comments protesting it, etc. aren't happy with the changes. If it was, say, a small handful of people, like you suggest, then there wouldn't be countless blogs and comments made by so many different people, like there are now.

Claiming that there is 'no evidence' is blatantly wrong and ignorant on so many levels. Please don't clump everyone into one group, as there is the vocal group that only complain, and then there are people who are actually giving constructive criticism. Listen to them. The editor is clunky, the loading times are abhorrent, Discussions are far, far more difficult to navigate, and Recent Changes is a cluttered mess.

Please listen to the people that are giving constructive criticism, they're trying to help. If you fix the issues people are talking about, then the UCP will become a much better place for everybody.