Discussions has got a lot of attention recently, none of it good. The volume of spam in the area is at an all-time high, which isn't disappearing quickly due to the lack of the usual tools.
This is compounded by the tiny volume of good quality posts in Discussions, meaning that people don't want to visit the area of the site; it's filled with low quality content and spam. The last "good" post (not deleted due to being "not suitable for Discussions") was created five days ago on the 15th, and the last upvoted way back on the 13th. Many of the non-spam posts I have seen in the last week have been simple code dumps, or just entire nonsense.
The community has tried the way they are supposed to with constructive feedback and feature requests on Meta; NONE of the features are implemented. If Stack Overflow aren't interested, then neither should the community be.
In an attempt to get Stack Overflow to do something, I am therefore proposing that as a community we stop curating and moderating Discussions; leave Spam in situ, leave code dumps alone, basically, don't visit the area apart from to watch it burn. Until Stack Overflow actually start doing something, not just acknowledging the problems but start fixing them that we, as a community, stop doing the things that they need us to do (within Discussions); curate & moderate.
To list a few expectations for Discussions, which I feel are musts:
- API or WebSocket access, minimally at least for Charcoal so spam can be quickly combatted
- Flag history for users. Moderators cannot tell us why a flag would be declined, for example, making their job harder for repeat incorrect flags
- Community Edits; Some posts can be saved by other users, we should not rely on mods to fix them.
- Downvotes.
- Data appears in SEDE.
- Moderator tooling improvements (A moderator for the area would be better posting an answer on how these can be improved)
- Better onboarding or a reputation increase to post
- This is important in my view; it'll help combat spam and the high volume of low quality content. The reputation doesn't need to be high (5 would be fine).
- Otherwise we need a SG like area for Discussions, which considering the volume posted, would likely be very manageable.
Feel free to post answers if you disagree with any of these expectations, or want to add to them.
Alternatively, Stack Overflow could turn it off; that would "solve" the problem. If they want to then release it again in the future, then it should still minimally have all the features listed above.