The behaviour seems wrong to me - I believe it needs to be changed so that it follows the previous expected (and acceptable) model. As a bit of a metaphor, if Toyota released a new car but all the new cars had a red warning light on them and Toyota's fix was "You all have to press a button in the boot and cover the warning light with tape" there would be an uproar.
Really, I think this needs to be fixed at the system end rather than hundreds of thousands of "fixes" being applied at the user end.
The behaviour seems wrong to me - I believe it needs to be changed so that it follows the previous expected (and acceptable) model. As a bit of a metaphor, if Toyota released a new car but all the new cars had a red warning light on them and Toyota's fix was "You all have to press a button in the boot and cover the warning light with tape" there would be an uproar.
Really, I think this needs to be fixed at the system end rather than hundreds of thousands of "fixes" being applied at the user end.