When the new top bar was introduced, there was quite a bit of controversy regarding the bar's stickiness. Many users liked the design, while many were strongly opposed to it.
This issue was resolved with the introduction of a new setting:
We're adding a setting to disable fixed/sticky navigation
Personally, I've come to really like the bar's stickiness. I love that notifications are always visible, no matter how far down on a page I am, and find it much easier to navigate to other parts of the site, with the options always right there.
Since there was so much opposition in the beginning, however, I'm just a bit curious on how big of a deal the fixed design really was. The only way I can think of measuring this is by looking at how many users chose to disable the stickiness. It also would be interesting to see how many of these users are new and how many are highly active users. Does such data exist?