Actually, the UX changes to this tool had likely the most staff engagement and user feedback integrated ever. The amount of engagement the community has had in driving these changes in the right direction is a shining gold star example of great communication.
A lot of the angry replies here are from people who willfully ignored these changes in beta this whole time and are finding out now that they’re obviously still going to happen, and that they still need to relearn some muscle memory. These people are younger than I am. These people have a greater capacity to learn than I do. I love these changes and had no problems adopting them.
All that’s left now are nitpicks and bugs, and for people to learn that they can turn off things they don’t like.
Give your feedback respectfully if you want anyone to listen to you. This reply does not reflect well.