User blog comment:Mira Laime/Introducing long-awaited Discussions updates/@comment-168424-20190329234624

Article tags seem like the best thing about this announcement, but there are still some things about Community Feeds that seem problematic.

I've been checking out Community Feeds at the Psycho-Pass Wiki and Community Feeds hasn't changed that much since I first saw it a few months ago. So, it surprises me that there was significant feedback from Community Council, because if there was, not much changed.

Anyway here are y current problems with Community Feeds:
 * No built-in link to the original main page (i.e. "Explore Psycho-Pass Wiki" int he right sidebar would have been a perfect place to link it). As such I noticed on the Psycho-Pass wiki, they wasted a nav menu spot for it which seems extra dumb when you're actually on the original main page because the menu link is still there.
 * No built-in link to Community Feeds from anywhere else in the wiki. I'm not sure if Discussions at /d/f is going away, but if it isn't you'd think there would be a link to Community Feeds from there, like maybe where the Guidelines link is, since you can't add links there and it is basically alone and wasting a bunch of right rail space. In the wiki, I'm not sure where a good place to put a link to Community Feeds would be, but maybe in the menu that has Recent Changes.
 * Either no customization of Community Feeds or it isn't documented (which is almost as bad).
 * A way to collapse the description under "Welcome to the community!". On the Psycho-Pass wiki this description is rather long and detailed, so if you have a smaller monitor, it pushes everything below it off screen, never to be seen.
 * The Help:Community Feeds page doesn't explain what the difference is between "Hot" and New" toggle. I'm guessing Hot are threads with recent activity, but that's just a guess.
 * No explanation as to the logic behind what shows up in "Just Updated".

That's it for now...