Expand Activity Feed to have some more forum like functionality
It's a known problem that things posted on the Activity Feed just disappear after a short time unless they are constantly commented on.
There is a search function, but I can't even find some posts in which I know what the discussion was about.
There are categories, but if you select for example 'Addons', you still only get the absolute top slots and everything older disappears.
Previously, one could simply post in the forum if it was desired to keep the topic around for longer, but recently that results in completely separate posts on the Activity Feed... :/
So for things like the Championship game threads which we all love and follow (many at least) or plugin description/feedback pages should be able to stay in some place so that people can find those topics again. So pretty much anything that is of interest for longer without constant chatter on.
This could be in a forum-like listing of those topics or even something like a 'sticky' feature...
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Whisperer commented
Other, related, UserVoice requests are:
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/32167402-fix-the-diplomacy-bug-where-long-public-discussion
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/17071177-require-subscribing-to-forums-to-see-them-in-mai
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/3491913-posts-on-nu-s-forums-need-to-be-numbered
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/2488719-upgrade-the-forum-to-phpbb
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/2396629-quote-feature-in-forums
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/2362776-add-a-search-feature-to-the-forumsAlso, a Moderated forum would solve the following:
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/4827499-allow-selective-muting-of-specific-players-and-hid
https://planets.uservoice.com/forums/136520-general/suggestions/31868152-i-d-like-to-have-a-user-ignore-option-for-the-actiThat's a LOT of votes spread out through the various requests for forum-like functionality.