I'm an admin on a wiki that often gets a lot of visitors. It's not uncommon to see several users editing per day and who knows how many anonymous users viewing our content. According to our wiki analytics, we often have 25k+ views per month. This often leads to new users creating accounts so they can add their own content.
However.
Most users evade reading our rules, despite us having them listed everywhere and many, many reminders posted to read them. We have had to post multiple announcements about reading the rules, and they are still ineffective. It is getting very tiring for myself and other admins to constantly remind users to read the rules, simply because they are ignorant of the fact that we have them to keep our users safe and our wiki organized. This was much less of an issue before our wiki navigated to UCP, which broke one of our most important navigational tools: talkpage greetings.
Talkpage greetings were essential in getting users to read the rules and getting guidance about who to ask if they needed help. Now, our talkpage greetings are broken and don't work, and users don't know who to turn to and break rules without realizing them. We've never had this many rule breakers in such a short period of time, and I refuse to ban users simply because of an issue that can be fixed with a simple feature return.
I request simply that talkpage and message wall greetings return, in the same format as they were in the Legacy release. All we would like is to help our userbase be more acquainted with the rules without us having to instate bans to remind them of the policies, and greetings helped us with that goal.