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- 10Yeah, while I do disagree with your non-opposition to the changes, I do agree with the rest of what you've said, so have my upvote anyway.Ollie– Ollie2021-08-06 15:11:41 +00:00Commented Aug 6, 2021 at 15:11
- 12You are the first person I have seen that uses SE more on their phone than on the desktop. That aside, a +1 for calling out the very troublesome personal reasoning behind what are probably most of the network UI/layout changes lately. "Just Because [the company wants this]" is even preferable to "Just Because [I Want This]".TylerH– TylerH2021-08-06 15:46:10 +00:00Commented Aug 6, 2021 at 15:46
- 3@Ollie: After a bit of thought I revisited what it was that I was okay with. Gonna say out loud that I have absolutely no faith that the company is going to listen to feedback since the initial rollout is so very out of touch with any kind of sensible feature rollout they've done to date, and I'm going as far back as Stack Overflow's new home page.Makoto– Makoto2021-08-07 03:10:45 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2021 at 3:10
- 3The word "nonobjective" seems out of place here; did you actually mean "objective" / "nonsubjective"?tripleee– tripleee2021-08-07 06:53:32 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2021 at 6:53
- 3Or in other words: "Don't smuggle in personal preferences with a sensible cause as a front. If that's not the case, it was communicated poorly.".Passer By– Passer By2021-08-07 16:07:32 +00:00Commented Aug 7, 2021 at 16:07
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