User blog comment:Toughpigs/WikiStickies - new feature launching on My Home/@comment-473563-20091218063707

Assuming good faith I choose to believe that you have simply not understood my question yet. I am struggling to rephrase this question so that you understand it and give a direct answer.

Yes, I know what the "Add a picture" feed is! You have described it more than once.

What I do not yet know is:
 * Which pages at a wiki are included in that feed? i.e.
 * What URL can I enter to view a complete list of pages that comprise the "Add a picture" feed?
 * What is the total number of pages that are in that feed?

How is a user to specify pages to remove from a feed if they do not know what pages are in the feed in the first place? Surely you can't expect an admin to add to the MediaWiki:Nowantedimages in a piece-meal fashion!

I would have thought this was obvious. If a wiki has 100 pages then the task of adding 90 pages to the MediaWiki:Nowantedimages message is large but still manageable. If a wiki has 1000 pages then obviously the task of adding 990 pages to that message is not manageable. The actual numbers are not important.

If the answer is that the end user cannot view the full list of pages that are included in the "Add a picture" feed then I think that the MediaWiki:Nowantedimages message effectively becomes an interface to a rather frustrating game of "Wack-a-Mole".