In our experience it was less poor implementation and more misconception. It sounded like a replacement for state management at a Redux level (Context API + reducers). The part that was (and still seems to be) missing from the official docs is the fact that any change within the contexts state will have a knock-on effect. That seems like a pretty important piece of information not to mention.
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In our experience it was less poor implementation and more misconception. It sounded like a replacement for state management at a Redux level (Context API + reducers). The part that was (and still seems to be) missing from the official docs is the fact that any change within the contexts state will have a knock-on effect. That seems like a pretty important piece of information not to mention.