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"Let’s break down this masterpiece of logic, just in case the subtleties are too complex:

  1. 'It’s a test build meant for reporting bugs': You correctly identified what a test build is for. It is literally designed for feedback.
  2. 'If you don't like it, keep playing the stable version': This is the exact opposite of the point above. We are <em class="eujQNb" jscontroller="yHWXO" jsuid="oHwSqd_m" data-complete="true" <supposed<="" em=""> to provide feedback on the unstable build so it can >em class="eujQNb" jscontroller="yHWXO" jsuid="oHwSqd_o" data-complete="true">become</em> a good stable build.
  3. 'The new controls are better, you just need to get used to them': This translates to: 'I personally like it, so my subjective preference is universal law. Your opinion and comfort are irrelevant.'
  4. 'Change isn't as scary as you might think': The issue isn't 'fear of change'; the issue is 'criticism of a poorly implemented, non-optional change.'

Your entire argument cancels itself out. People are providing feedback on the test build exactly as intended. Good design includes options, not forced mandates."