Thread:Andrewds1021/@comment-45117243-20201111034700/@comment-9605025-20210103002054

I know (maybe a week or so ago?) they changed the editor for CSS/JS. It used to open the 2010 code mode but then 2017 source mode would take over. Now it seems they made it so that 2017 source mode doesn't take over. Is the editor change what you are talking about? I haven't noticed any changes to the 2010 code mode toolbar since then.

As for the comment about "something similar for legacy discussion features", I was asking staff about all of the non-page-stored data. For example, when a thread is moved, the page stores the unix timestamp of the most recent move but not previous moves or even the source and destination of the move. The page itself remains the same under the board it was originally created under (even if that board doesn't exist anymore). So you can tell a thread was moved but not how many times and to where. Another example is when a post/thread is removed/deleted. No data pertaining to removal/deletion is stored on the page but a complete removal/deletion history is kept somewhere as it is clearly visible in the special thread history page. Lastly, kudos. Although, in this case, kudos are supposedly migrated into upvotes.

The biggest point for me is the removal/deletion data. Right now, if someone comes back and asks, "When, why, and by whom was my post deleted?", I don't have an answer. The Discussions moderation log goes back only 90 days, the info when viewing the converted post itself doesn't say, and neither does the data stored on the original page.