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The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original post doesn't describe any specific harm the feature was causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would."

Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.

The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original doesn't describe any specific harm the feature was causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would."

Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.

The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original post doesn't describe any specific harm the feature was causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would."

Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.

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The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original doesn't describe any specific harm it'sthe feature was causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would." 

Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.

The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original doesn't describe any specific harm it's causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would." Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.

The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original doesn't describe any specific harm the feature was causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would." 

Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.

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The community should've been consulted before just springing the change on us.

Even if it's not perfect, I found this feature a useful way to find out about important issues affecting the community. It's also a good way to bring attention to major issues affecting the community as a whole for people that don't necessarily frequent Meta but might have a useful contribution on an issue.

That aside, I don't understand what problem this is supposed to fix. The original doesn't describe any specific harm it's causing other than just stating "well, it hasn't done what we originally thought it would." Ultimately, the real reason appears to be stated in the second-to-last paragraph - that the OP simply dislikes Meta in general, and would prefer that only moderator-selected (rather than democratically-selected) items are shown publicly.