I wavered between calling this status-declined and status-completed for a bit because, technically, it is the case that you have six slots... but that seems to ignore the request for more slots, which I'm declining.
Since 2020 (at least) y'all have had six slots. Those slots include:
- Blog posts (max 2)
- Featured MSO posts
- "Hot" MSO posts (!=1, so either 0 or >=2)
It does not include MSE featured posts. Those get up to two slots of their own and are configured separately. As to hot posts, the system won't show only one, so if there's one slot available, it'll show two of them, so you could have up to seven slots in that case.
I do understand, with the Ask Wizard and Staging Ground that we're asking for a lot of space and that's clashing with the renewed work on tag burninations. I manage the process for featuring posts on MSE and MSO and I have a Jira board with all of the upcoming posts that we're planning to make here that we'd like to be featured.
Usually we don't have anything for MSO at all, so we're in a bit of an odd space with the higher volume. What I can say is that, since I manage the process, I also control the rate that posts get sent here and one of my goals is to limit the number we ask the mods to feature on MSO to two at a time. This leaves at least two slots for other things.
I can also work internally to see if we can try to only request one slot at a time so that y'all have a bit more space for other discussions.
OK, but why can't we have 8?
My major concern here is in overloading the bulletin with too much content. The more stuff that's in that section, the more it turns into a block of text and the more likely people are to zone it out and not read it. When it's full, it's already a lot and having two more slots will exacerbate it.
I know that there's lots of great things going on here - and I'm glad to see it! Tag management in particular is often annoying but really important - so kudos to you for working on that. But I think having more slots will be counter productive to this.
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tag periodically.