When you fine some cool tool you can:
1. Use as is.
2. Make behind the scenes changes that don't alter functionality.
3. Make changes that add functionality.
4. Make changes that remove existing functionality.
4 is the problem. It's like joining a car club then keeping pushing to have petrol cars banned. It is really shitty to find a cool tool that you can use, then try to force remove features that existing users use.
4 is the problem. It's like joining a car club then keeping pushing to have petrol cars banned. It is really shitty to find a cool tool that you can use, then try to force remove features that existing users use.