User blog comment:Mira Laime/Moderators Without Borders — a New User Group is Coming/@comment-24014422-20170817053232/@comment-28083312-20170817070405


 * Shouldn't the platform get spread across all the network, and then go for such addition?

According to this 80% of Fandom Communities have Discussions enabled, & even though “communities” is a vague phrase because they haven’t shown us an example of a non-Wiki community, that still is likely to translate to the greater majority of Wikis on the network, so it is very widespread.
 * Not to be sarcastic or anything, but it seems that adding a group right is a very simple task and important to do in your opinion than giving us the features we need for the new system to be satisfied.

I would also like to see more prioritization toward fixing the primary problems Discussions engenders (unsatisfied admins who are perfectly capable of moderating yet choose not to), as opposed to what appears to be a band-aid solution for deeper issues, but then again Fandom Staff are working to include more functionality such as a highlight tool n such, so while yes it may appear to be the wrong kind of solution in the long-term they are also working on fixing the bigger problems simultaneously.