I'm pretty sure everyone is having the same issues with the site, not just premium users. And seeing as this was a huge migration, I'm not surprised that there were this many issues with the dinosaur code. You do realize, the site is not coded in css6/html6, but rather css3/html3? It's likely that these techs were only trained in css6, maybe css5 at the lowest. They're basically having to come up with ways to do what they would usually take hardly any time doing, to do a job that requires "dumbing down" their skills and fiddling with source code that they're not familiar with.
Premium is not expensive, stop making it out to be $100 a month when in reality you pay less than $10. Whining like a baby when you have no idea what sort of work they're having to do makes you look foolish. Free premium for a month or two? They already gave away a month of premium. Besides the point that premium really isn't even anything special and you CHOOSE to pay for it.
It really irritates me when people insult jumpstart for trying to fix the bullshit that viacom left behind. Do you know why viacom never had issues? Because they didn't do shit. Name one thing besides conversion that viacom did.
Now go ahead and think of everything jumpstart has done for the site in the few months that theyve been in control