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Right now there is a way to "close" discussions (i.e. not accepting further comments), but not to mark them as "resolved" (i.e. no longer needing attention).
If we introduced a concept of "resolved" discussions, that would allow us to list only unresolved discussions in the main view, hopefully resulting in folks getting answers faster. If we listed least-recently-active first, this could remove the temptation to "bump" questions, since bumping would actually move you back to the bottom of the list and be counter-productive, making it less likely that you actually get an answer. I've seen a lot of bumping lately and resisting the temptation to scold people. I think a design fix would be better in this case than a social fix.
Of course, we'd have to let tickets "fall off" after a certain time going unresolved, accepting that they will never get a resolution.
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Perhaps we could allow admins or other trusted users to "lock" discussions (i.e. "close" them) to prevent further commenting, and locked discussions would not appear on the main page either.
Right now there is a way to "close" discussions (i.e. not accepting further comments), but not to mark them as "resolved" (i.e. no longer needing attention).
If we introduced a concept of "resolved" discussions, that would allow us to list only unresolved discussions in the main view, hopefully resulting in folks getting answers faster. If we listed least-recently-active first, this could remove the temptation to "bump" questions, since bumping would actually move you back to the bottom of the list and be counter-productive, making it less likely that you actually get an answer. I've seen a lot of bumping lately and resisting the temptation to scold people. I think a design fix would be better in this case than a social fix.
Of course, we'd have to let tickets "fall off" after a certain time going unresolved, accepting that they will never get a resolution.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: