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In the wake of the Top Questions debacle, I refresh the Top Questions list today to find watched tags glowing yellow:

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While I understand the impetus, the implementation is way overkill -- especially for the Dark-Theme. It's hard to envision a more harsh contrast than yellow on a dark background.

I'm glad there are new ideas for the Top Questions list, but we also have to be mature enough to know not all great ideas are improvements. It would really be nice if there was a preview we could comment on as a community to help with the Top Questions list. That may generate new ideas on how any change can be made better, help put the brakes on changes that are not improvements, or catch theme issue before they go live.

Can we make the watched tag color a preference in settings so those that don't like the color-shock can turn it off?

I'd also vote for making the old Top Questions layout an option as well -- it was very well like by many compared to the new. At least that provides users a choice in how things are displayed and the ability to recover some of the lost screen real estate for laptops.

I find scanning the new layout awkward compared to the old - most notably because the layout is inconsistent based on the length of the title. The author jumps up and down a line depending on whether the title wraps. It should be it's own <div> anchored to the bottom right of the question box instead of having the placement change based on whether or not the title wraps.

Don't take this as a complaint. I appreciate how hard it is to come up with ideas that satisfy a majority of the community. Making some of these changes preferences may be a way do make everyone happy.

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    Looks like it's in as just the yellow CSS variable, not a theme-dependent color variable. Somebody on the dev team forgot themes exist. :D
    – samuei
    Jan 27, 2022 at 22:52
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    I guess we are going to have to remove all the watched tags in order not to be a part of this weird experiment going on right now. Jan 27, 2022 at 23:47
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    I'm also finding it quite distracting. Just having the eye in the tag to indicate watched would be sufficient for me.
    – DeanOC
    Jan 28, 2022 at 0:14
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    I find it much better when I change only the color to yellow, instead of the background-color. The default background with the same yellow as color looks nice in Dark Mode, IMO.
    – Berriel
    Jan 28, 2022 at 1:37
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    So upvote the existing posts about this issue by DBS, 0stone0, Tschallacka, and Rubén — already status-review. Jan 28, 2022 at 1:37
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    May I recommend trying my dark mode instead? Jan 28, 2022 at 2:17
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    Dare I say it's worse in the light threme.
    – dwjohnston
    Jan 28, 2022 at 4:23
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    oh for God's sake can you please stop using extreme warning/alert color tones out of context in the ui?
    – mcy
    Jan 28, 2022 at 6:07
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    It looks like a gold badge...? Also, I find the contrast between the white text (in the default light theme) and that yellow background to (literally) be physically painful to look at, so that's not good. Jan 28, 2022 at 6:18
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    A few thoughts about this whole "watched" UI thing. 1) Are there actually any users of this site who don't know which tags they are watching? 2) Are people actually browsing the site by checking the top questions list at stackoverflow.com and then scroll down until they find something interesting? I thought the vast majority clicked on their watched tags to bring up every question about that specific topic, then move on to the next tag of interest. At least that's how I always used the site myself. The main page drowns in a flood of things I have no interest in.
    – Lundin
    Jan 28, 2022 at 7:44
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    I feel more like it is "watching" me rather than I am "watching" it.
    – holydragon
    Jan 28, 2022 at 8:03
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    @Lundin "Are people actually browsing the site by checking the top questions list at stackoverflow.com and then scroll down until they find something interesting?" If you watch enough tags, the home page will be almost exclusively questions with watched tags. So yes, there are lots of people (including me) who mainly find questions of interest from the home page.
    – kaya3
    Jan 28, 2022 at 9:52
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    When this pull request is merged and the changes are deployed, the watched tags will have no colour. Jan 28, 2022 at 11:42
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    @Lundin that's the way I've used StackOverflow from the start. They appear to prioritize the questions with tags you're watching, and deemphasize the colors of questions that don't match. About 80% of what I see on that page is at least moderately interesting. Jan 28, 2022 at 14:05
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    Gone now for me. Halleluiah. Now they just need to undo the watching eye icons.
    – j08691
    Jan 28, 2022 at 20:39

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I remember seeing this as a suggestion in one of the discussions about the new layout of the top questions page.

I think it's an OK idea, but the chosen color is too garish. I'd appreciate a little less contrast.

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I think that is a improvement over the previous approach, but far from good. I suggested it in the comments and, as I haven't seen a screenshot with such suggestion, I'd like to post it here. I just changed the color to the current yellow background-color and used the default background-color. LGTM in Dark Mode.

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    It's rather unreadable in light mode. But it does look good in dark, I agree. Jan 28, 2022 at 14:17
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    this looks terrible even in dark mode Jan 28, 2022 at 14:40
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can we please at the very least make the text line up with the centre of the eye image

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    It's the eye that is out of alignment, not the tag name text.
    – TylerH
    Jan 28, 2022 at 14:30
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For anyone wanting to completely undo this with a custom user style (e.g. via the Stylus browser add-on or similar), here is the requisite CSS:

a.post-tag.s-tag__watched, a.post-tag.s-tag__watched:hover {
    background-color: var(--theme-tag-background-color);
    color: var(--theme-tag-color);
    display: inline-block;
    padding: .4em .5em;
}
a.post-tag.s-tag__watched::before {
    position: static;
    display: inline;
}

I have it applied to the URLs of https://stackoverflow.com/ and https://meta.stackoverflow.com/

No information will be lost by using these reversion styles, since the default site styles still change the background color of the entire "row" div for questions with followed tags.

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I thought that is a huge improvement over the previous "Watched" big and ugly sign.

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    How so? The problem was that the most insignificant thing was yelling "ACTION NEEDED", still hasn't changed. Just the "eye" icon maybe with some subtly different shade from regular tags would have been enough. Jan 28, 2022 at 7:26
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    It's better because it's not making the question take up that much more space. Note, "better" is not necessarily "good".
    – Cerbrus
    Jan 28, 2022 at 8:26
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    It's also better because now it is clear it's a tag thing. When I first saw the "Watched" badge next to a question, I thought it meant I was "following" that question (bookmarked, commented, whatever). It wasn't until I read some comments in the Meta thread that I learned its purpose.
    – walen
    Jan 28, 2022 at 8:55
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    At least it isn't monochrome, nondescript icons of hamburgers so I can live with it as well. I agree that it is an improvement over the previous experiment.
    – Lundin
    Jan 28, 2022 at 14:10
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    Click on any other tab and this helps you quickly pick out the questions that matter to you like your life depended on it. Is this an improvement, absolutely, yes Jan 28, 2022 at 14:53
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Too many people are solely focusing on the Interesting tab. This is more than just that one tab. Everyone is A-OK with the brighter green x answers indicator

What I like

Similar design aesthetics as used currently. Allows for extremely efficient information gathering from a dense pane of information. I can very quickly scan the pages to see which questions I should place focus on.

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    I search for the tags I'm interested in. If I feel like answering a Python question, I search python. If I fee like answering a Gtk question, I search gtk. I don't really need a yellow eye telling me what I'm interested in. At this point, I'm questioning the purpose of "watched tags". I may just remove all of mine. And I wouldn't call this new responsive design "dense" with information. Jan 28, 2022 at 15:15
  • @SylvesterKruin sounds like you don't need watched tags if all you do is search for what topics you want to answer. Jan 28, 2022 at 15:18
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    Yes. When I originally joined Stack Overflow several months ago, I though that "watching" a tag meant that you go notifications for new posts in that tag or something (which I think would be really annoying now), so that's why I have watched tags at all. I guess watched tags are just used by the algorithm that chooses what posts to show in the "interesting questions" tab, which I never use anyway. The system may by pretty good, but I'm best of anyone at finding questions that I personally am interested in. Jan 28, 2022 at 15:49

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