I understand it's a nice feature and I understand why a few people might use it. I was simply trying to explain why a company might remove a feature like that and the 2 likely answers are because it had bugs that they couldn't fix in time or because it was a feature that not very many people use. It's common practice in software development. If it was buggy then it will probably be back in the next update (like the outside temperature). If they chose to delete it because it wasn't in high demand then it probably won't.
It was a serious answer. You took it as snarky because you're upset they took away a feature you liked and used.