User blog comment:Kirkburn/Technical Update: February 10, 2015/@comment-4189499-20150211131040/@comment-452-20150211154940

And he's she's asking that instead of a compromise, to simply allow two options, "light" and "dark", because the compromise doesn't satisfy either group.

edit: Not all compromises are like this, of course, but this serves as an example that when two people want different things, it is not always a good idea to mix them.
 * Example time.
 * Person A order a glass of milk
 * Person B orders a glass of cola
 * The well-meaning waiter (who does for fully grasp the needs and desires of the people he is serving) brings them a pitcher containing both milk and juice, and two empty glasses.

If the waiter, Wikia, simply serves each group both what they individually want - a glass of light milk header, and a glass of dark cola header - then both groups would be individually served better than serving them a mix of both.

A compromise entails mutual concession. There is no need to make a compromise between milk and cola.