One interesting point in the ntfs-3g docs though is that it mounted the filesystem as read-only when it was dirty or had not too severe errors whereas the ntfs3 kernel driver completely refuses to mount the filesystem in that case.
This could mean users with problems (or problematic behavior / setups) would not have noticed that they had issues in the past whereas they notice the issues now.
With LE10 and before the issues would only show up when trying to write to the drive with LE (eg via SMB), but as lots of those users seem to prefer to write media from their Windows boxes, and use LE only to read the media files, that rarely happened.
so long,
Hias