Given their history of angering 100's of thousands with a change last year and then fixing it to make even more happy with them, I'm sure they'll simply tweak their new features to gain that many more converts. In a way, you could argue that this is great for them in that they get so much PR for angering users (for free) even though they were so careful checking with users before the change, and that bad PR gets them more users who are curious to see what all the fuss is about, etc.