My lord. I wasn't aware I was speaking to the singular most objectively correct individual the world has ever birthed.
As someone else pointed out this is a matter of opinion. My concerns have valid weight because we have seen extremely similar situations in the past- "anecdotal evidence" is not an argument to dissuade recognizing patterns. If I had said "yeah well my cousin Jake struggles to remember things so we should probably just not", then yes, you'd be right. But this is not a personal story I'm relating to- this is details from the wiki's history. Arguing it as "anecdotal evidence" would leave you regarding all analyst information in history (which our civilization, as it stands, relies very much on) as moot. As it stands you're tagging buzzwords in the most obnoxious way possible.
People struggle to understand sweeping changes. It has happened in the past and it will happen again. The most immediate one I can think of is the Tier 1 changes which were, ironically, added to aid with clarity. So frankly I don't care if you, specifically, cannot appreciate my skepticism- something tells me you are trying to "win" the argument when there is no argument to be had.
As for "oh well surely you'll have to be against all changes then!!!!", for ***** sake you could at least try to understand the point, especially if you're going to bold things for bloody emphasis. This change has no benefit. There is none. It does not help anybody. Most changes we enact have some form of benefit for the wiki- CRTs are aimed to make pages more accurate, rule additions make the wiki a safer place, format changes make profiles more accessible, reference add-ons make profiles more reliable, the list goes on. This change doesn't do any of that.
This change is pedantic and acting as though it isn't is dumb. I'm unfollowing as I have no more urge to explain shit to you and then have you attempt to condescend to me with the same old debating verbage people have used since I found this hellsite. But, please, by all means, boast about your "debunks".