User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-38042548-20201109164742/@comment-24258073-20201110102136

It's true. Just because something doesn't appear broken on the surface doesn't necessarily mean that it isn't broken underneath. The surface being how it appears to us users.

It's not about how it appears on the surface, it's about how it appears underneath. The phrase "If something ain't broke, don't fix it" is highly overused and completely ignores the reality of the situation. Also it is highly inaccurate for the reasons I have provided.