User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Introducing Curated Main Pages/@comment-24473195-20150910172406/@comment-24473195-20150910185704

"They are also meant to be 'trending' so in that sense it's what users are already reading or watching."

That's fine. If that's so, maybe there should be a blacklist. For example, people can upload photos/videos to a discussion or a blog that may be completely irrelevant to someone who comes to learn about something in the wikia. The only current alternative seems to be deleting the video/image.

Also, in the user experience/user friendliness side, suggestions:


 * The delete button - not well positioned, it also doesn't have proper styling, and doesn't even seem like a button. It would be better to place it on top next to "done"


 * The back button -should be highlighted, not sure when it is actually clicked. No visual feedback.


 * The category section - asks to enter an page name, when it actually needs a category name.


 * Help button -seems to be a generic message, it should instead change based on the context, e.g. "enter category", "enter article", it always shows a similar message.


 * Crop tool - it seems to want to crop even a tiny 66px x66px image. That's just wierd.

It works relatively well for a first draft.