Over the last month, we’ve released a number of updates related to Collectives and Discussions. This post details some of those and also notes some upcoming changes.
Discovery updates
Right sidebar module experiment
Today (November 15, 2023), we’re enabling the experimental right sidebar module previously announced here. This module uses matching logic (primarily tag-based) to suggest relevant discussion posts, collections, articles, and bulletins on question pages that are part of a collective. The aim is to increase awareness of and engagement with these collective-specific content types.
Based on early testing, we expect:
15-20% of all questions in a collective may have the module displayed
Around 5% of all questions on Stack Overflow may have the module displayed
This experiment will run for 90 days and we will share an update to this post with the findings after the experiment concludes.
The experimental right sidebar module on a question page
Discussions landing page
On the Discussions item under the Labs section on the left sidebar, we’ve added a new page that shows all discussions from all collectives. The list can be sorted by “Newest”, “Latest activity” (inclusive of new replies), and “Highest score”. New discussion posts can also be started from this page.
Activity indicators
Members of a collective now see blue dots indicating recently added content within a collective. The blue dots appear:
On the left navigation beside the name of any collective with recently added content
At the top of a collective’s overview page on the tab for any content type that has recently added content
The indicators disappear for a user once the content pages or list pages are viewed. Users can disable indicators per collective in user settings (Access > Your Collectives > Show new activity).
A collective overview page with activity indicators displayed in the left navigation and across the top (blue highlight boxes) and with the Discussions page link on the left navigation (purple highlight box)
Features and related updates
Sorting and sharing
On individual discussion posts, replies can be sorted by “Oldest”, “Newest”, “Latest activity” (inclusive of new second-level replies), and “Highest score”. Posts and replies now have share links available, and you can view the timeline page for a reply by clicking “view activity” in the reply’s overflow menu.
We're also working on adding the ability to filter by tags for Discussions, both within collectives and on the new landing page.
Embedding a question or answer
When creating a new discussion post, the author can reference an existing Stack Overflow question or answer at the top of the post by pasting the URL into a dedicated field. Research with experienced users indicated a strong desire to discuss the nuances of existing questions and answers beyond what is appropriate in comments. The embedding option helps define a space for those conversations.
Check out this example of an embedded question and answer in a discussion post from the PHP Collective.
A discussion post with an embedded question
Upcoming flagging/moderation changes
Next, we’ll be working on adding flag reasons to Discussions flags, so users can better convey their specific concerns about a post or reply. There is a separate community conversation about curation and flag reasons, and the most recent list of proposed reasons can be seen on this answer. We welcome any further feedback there as we begin to build that. The flagging/moderation system for Discussions will remain separate from the Q&A system as we continue to experiment with this new type of contribution.
If you’re a member of a collective, have you found the activity indicators helpful in locating new content?
If you’ve participated in Discussions, do you feel some could benefit from embedding a question or answer in a post?