Why is ios8 make my iPad run much slower?

I Have an ipad mc705ll/a which is two years old.  It ran very fast and without lag until this morning.  I upgraded to ios 8 and the background effects are lagging and not smooth and Facebook runs very choppy.  I wiped and reinstalled a fresh install on my iPad to try and counter any old issues but to no avail.  What's apple going to do to fix this issue???

I would say that it is probably your internet over the apple device. I have a 32GB iPad 3 4G and it works great over wifi. But when you're using the wifi make sure you dont have too many devices hooked up to a wifi router that cannot handle that many devices. That is what my family had to do when we all got iPads and new Macs. We talked to our internet provider and they helped us with the problem. Hope that helps

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