User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Social Activity, the 2010 Editor, and Unpausing Migrations/@comment-26843482-20201012202739/@comment-26939652-20201012222736


 * it’s something that Fandom did to be more reliable.

Bullcrap. It's a business decision: they merged with a similar platform and didn't have the resources to maintain two code bases. Prior to the merge, there was no technical reason to not maintain the fork. There was no technical reason to migrate without feature parity - again a matter of resources. There was no reason to go with the 2017 editor, in this buggy state.

Many clear and constructive feedbacks have been ignored or marginalized and if it stay this way, then be a good consumer and vote with your wallet.