Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-26339491-20191203204132/@comment-134861-20200720144845

By that argument, there's an even smaller minority that were for the change in the first place, but regardless, it has never been a wiki principle that you can't claim to have identified consensus without polling literally every user. You make a public post, invite discussion, and consensus is identified from those who care enough about the topic to post. FANDOM shouldn't try to have it both ways, pushing through changes based on the opinions of a small, private cadre of users, and then dismissing complaints from the public as not universal enough to matter.

(I mean, as long as we're suggesting that you have to get every user's opinion to call it "consensus", you should if anything find it very shady that FANDOM did not widely publicize this change, so that many users, as reported above, thought this was simply a bug and not a deliberate function.)