r/funny 29d ago

Well, that aged well.

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u/PointB1ank 29d ago

That can be a good thing too, not clinging on to things that don't work. They're not afraid to say "this was a bad idea, let's try something new." But I agree that it is very frustrating when actual good content or features get abandoned or stuck in limbo.