Fixing the wrong problem
Wow, so rather than fix the actual problem, eg that their testing systems suck / don't really exist, by bringing back proper testing in house and crucially listening and acting on reports from external testers (for instance when an update breaks things despite people having already alerted them to the problem), they're working around it by just undoing the screw ups! What could possiblty go wrong with that? Place you bets on how much actual testing has been done on this new "feature"!