User blog comment:DaNASCAT/Technical Update: February 13, 2017/@comment-452-20170215173619/@comment-452-20170215175934

It was NOT disabled.

The only WikiFeatures I still had enabled were Top 10 Lists, Chat, and Message Wall. (edit: And Maps, but that's not listed on WikiFeatures anymore)

I semi-regularly reviewed the Top 10 lists and posted comments in them of current tallies - why would I do that if it was disabled?

Unfortunately, it looks like the Top 10 List information has also been removed from Special:Log/wikifeatures - which is convenient for you, as it would have proved you wrong.
 * Edit: see below.

If it was disabled, wouldn't those links have appeared on WantedPages sooner? Whether or not the links would have appeared is irrelevant, because it was not disabled. However, Thread:1139839 proves that, yes, links appeared on WantedPages when people disabled it.

"and less than 100 lists."
 * You said "10 lists" in Thread:1194701

According to my deleted contributions, I last edited a Top 10 list on "December 31, 2016".

I found the proof: The database dump.

I requested a database dump on Feb 8th in order to conduct a link review - as I do periodically - and in that database dump, the Top 10 Lists are enabled.

If they were disabled, the namespace wouldn't have been listed in the namespaces at the top of the file!

I take it back, it's not actually convenient for you that the wikifeatures log shows nothing: that is the proof.

"wgShowTopListsInCreatePage" is still shown on the wikifeatures log! But I have had it continuously enabled since I first enabled it in July 2011 - before the wikifeatures log existed, so there no log entries at all for me to find.
 * See ticket #317922 for links supporting this.

If it had been disabled, there would have been a log entry.

Unless you're going to try to claim that I've actually had it disabled since July 2011, and I've just been updating my manual poll index for years for no reason?