The wording here says that a certain setting item has been automatically enabled, but clicking on it will navigate to the upcoming changes page, where that setting item no longer exists; after clicking it, the user is taken to the admin page, but is not guided to the setting item to turn this change off or on.
For example, I now feel a bit confused: why call it “automatically enabled” rather than “xxx change is now a fixed behavior”? After all, clicking on this prompt that says “has been automatically enabled” does not lead the user to the setting item to turn it off. Also, since I wasn’t led to a toggle, why did clicking this message take me to the admin page…?
I think this happened because the step where this would usually have been enabled was skipped.
But I also wondered about the change not being visible today
I was especially interested in this because I had asked about the purpose of the “permanent” status filter before, and thought I could finally try it because there is a change in this state now, but there is still no result so it didn’t help me to understand.