Then they'll never come.
Similarly, Google Maps has added features that make it a better map, and it's a great place to find what time a store closes and what their phone number is. But it's been essentially the same service, with iterative improvements, for years. There's a world of possible uses for that data beyond what we imagine when we think of a map.
They seem to rely too much on site popularity, and not enough about quality of result, and god help you if you try to google a higher-level math problem.
Who downvoted this and why?
Well, 98 percent of the market is not asking hard questions, so by dropping support, they are actually making their search product more tailored towards their market.