Daylight detectors can't be waterlogged, which is inconsistent with other redstone components that can be waterlogged (and also make logical sense to be), such as: rails, sculk sensors, trapdoors, trapped chests, and lightning rods (see attachment 1)
This fix would allow for aesthetically pleasing depth sensors, making use of daylight detectors to work out the change in light level as the water level deepens, without the sensor creating a jutting out air bubble. (see attachment 1/2)
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Duplicates MC-125351, see the comment below made by a developer.

it isn't a duplicate Dmitry, that bug report is for something completely different

Trust me, it is. That report was previously about waterlogging and was resolved as WAI when it was still about waterlogging issues.

As I said before, please read the comment made by a developer. Waterlogging parity issues are only accepted for waterloggable blocks in Bedrock Edition that were added after 1.15 - the Buzzy Bees update. Daylight sensors have been around for years, and as far as I know they were waterloggable on bedrock edition before 1.15 update, making this issue a feature request.

right, i didnt see the developers comment, seems like it isnt completely out of the question but i agree with ur points