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Lately, there has been a lot of negativity on Meta about s being left hanging for months or even years without any official reply.

I noticed something very promising, the last few days, that I wanted to bring to attention:

A lot of feature requests seem to be getting looked at, reviewed and unless declined, probably pushed through to SE's internal backlog.

This may be related to what Tim Post♦ said in this answer:

I think, in 2019, we're going to have to bite the bullet and replace at least bug tracking and feature requests with something else, or have something else behind the pipeline consuming meta and making sure it gets put somewhere else in ordered form so we can work from it. I don't know what that's going to look like, I just know what we've got isn't working, and breaks even more embarrassingly by the week.


After all our ranting about these feature requests, I feel it deserves mentioning:

Thanks for picking up the slack, SE!

(I realize this isn't really a question, but I think this shouldn't go unnoticed.)

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    The eternal optimist in says 😊. The eternal pessimist in says 🤐 Jul 19, 2019 at 7:14
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    I've spend the last day thinking how I could write something like that after this comment and this edit (Just to give some background)
    – Tensibai
    Jul 19, 2019 at 7:15
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    Now they just gotta beat me in this list and my joy will know no bounds ;p Jul 19, 2019 at 8:33
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    Not to be a downer and I know this is a "feel good" thread but how many of those are features which will aid in moderation? Because as I see it, that's the crux of the issue.
    – Script47
    Jul 19, 2019 at 9:12
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    @Script47: It's an important aspect, yes, but at least feature requests are visibly being considered now, you downer ;-)
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 19, 2019 at 9:14
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    @Cerbrus 'but at least feature requests are visibly being considered now' - respectfully, I think that your thinking is flawed. If SO knows the community has issues with the moderation tools and that that is the biggest divider between the community and them, then surely they should immediately focus their time on improving those moderation tools rather than skirting around the other requests? Again, don't get me wrong, am I optimistic about this? Sure.
    – Script47
    Jul 19, 2019 at 9:53
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    To me it looks more like they're pruning the backlog in preparation for getting a better system in place, but I'm a half-full glass kinda guy.
    – ivarni
    Jul 19, 2019 at 9:58
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    @Script47 Moderation tools may be the most important thing for you, but how can anyone know they're higher priority than other feature requests if they don't review those feature requests?
    – IMSoP
    Jul 19, 2019 at 11:05
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    @Script47 Votes can only ever be one factor among many: it could be that there's one post where a thousand people vote for a complex proposal that would take a team of three people six to eight months to develop, and another which didn't get much attention but proposes something that will unlock a lot of potential and can be done in a couple of days. Or it might be that there are no such suggestions, and the outcome of the review is that, yes, moderation tools are the top priority - but you don't know until you've actually done the review.
    – IMSoP
    Jul 19, 2019 at 11:39
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    I, for one, am happy at least some feature requests are being taken care of. It's a start.
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 19, 2019 at 11:45
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    @Script47 I'll plainly assume what I said in this answer , that's at least a first step showing they do care about the FR on meta, consider them and this breaks the cycle of "being ignored" feeling, I for one, have had. Even if that's clearly basics things, the move toward sanitizing them, updating status, and just acting on the small ones already showcase goodwill. If we're up to reestablish a trust, the least we can do is acknowledge this move to show it goes on the right path and we're not dismissing the effort.
    – Tensibai
    Jul 19, 2019 at 12:10
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    @Tensibai I think regular SO users won't be much impressed by the progress in there. SE dev put solid effort into hot questions but this feature has negligible impact on SO (one can argue that option to hide HNQ is useful for SO users but that's really minor). Also, they seem to focus on moderator tools (which are I think super-important from company perspective) but this naturally has low visibility among regular users. Code fences were kind of a big prominent hit, but unfortunately after so many years of negligence it was probably perceived more like an exception, kind of accidental change
    – gnat
    Jul 19, 2019 at 13:37
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    @Script47 - as a moderator on many sites, I don't think moderation tools should necessarily come first. I think each on its own merits. There are tools I'd like to see sorted, but there are also general usability improvements I'd like to see. So let's accept this is a positive step - stuff is being looked at, and hopefully the backlog will move.
    – Rory Alsop
    Jul 19, 2019 at 13:42
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    @BhargavRao Challenge Accepted Jul 22, 2019 at 18:20
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    @Cerbrus I wish I could say we had a proper bug tracking system. 🙃Maybe in 6 to 8 weeks.
    – Meg Risdal
    Jul 23, 2019 at 2:49

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You're welcome.

Like I said, we (the Community Dev team) are working on lot's of things here. Some initiatives were alluded to by Sara in her blog post. Others (which will hopefully be covered in a future blog post) will relate more to experienced users, curators and mods.

One area where we need to up our game is our process and follow-through when it comes to publicly submitted bugs and feature requests. For the time being we are still using meta for public bug submission and feature requests. My efforts highlighted above are just one instance of publicly visible efforts in this regard (there are more behind the scenes as well, by many other members of the team).

Thanks for the feedback, and I hope that we are able to continue to (re)earn your collective trust in this area.

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    Thank you for your amazing work. One thing that you can do is to review the questions currently tagged as status-planned and see if some of them are actually completed. Jul 24, 2019 at 1:22
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    @BhargavRao I have gone through all of the status-planned items on the site, and cleared them out. Most were already completed or no longer relevant. One bug fixed, and a couple others sent back for further consideration. Jul 25, 2019 at 7:16
  • Thanks so much for that. You seemed to have missed one. :) Jul 25, 2019 at 10:06
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    @BhargavRao not anymore Jul 25, 2019 at 18:44

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