The last two IMAP migrations I performed required me to run this command to complete the cutover in evening hours during scheduled downtime due to I have no idea what corruption took place from the migration tool, your migration tool. If I had to call support and submit a ticket to perform a simple mailbox repair I would have had 3 clients with inaccessible mailboxes on the first project and 1 on the second. Those tickets likely would have taken days to resolve. The mailbox moves for the mailboxes that were mostly a couple gig in size, took a couple hours, and were all done before the maintenance windows ended.
And now I'm reading that you want to take that tool away because people being able to run mailbox repairs using the only tool you have provided is de-prioritizing your development of a proper tool to repair mailboxes. After spending literally over two decades repairing mailboxes with move requests per your documentation you now decide it is not proper and want to take the ability away prior to developing a proper tool for the process.
No...
I don't see the logic...