Thread:Talk:Flow/Auto-archiving/reply (46)

The current system already tags each section as different from the others; each section or subsection title gets its anchor, and a neat table of contents is placed at the top of the page with all the section titles. I don't see anything like that in the Flow prototype nor design documents. There's nothing terrible about pages like Wikideletion Today, in fact that's a terrific way to catch up on recent conversations dispersed throughout the community on a loose topic, a really practical summary of everything that was added to in the previous 24 hours, that I can quickly skim to find what discussions are of interest to me. Are you really suggesting that a workflow that many find useful should not be supported because you personally wouldn't find a use for it? I'm not proposing to have it at *all* pages, only those where it does make sense.

How exactly would the current design support skimming irrelevant threads to which I'm subscribed, in order to find only the ones at which I want to participate? The current Flow design seem to force you to review the content of everything to which you're subscribed to, which is certainly nightmarish. But a good table of content provides the kind of overview that allows power users to follow a huge amount of content updates without being overwhelming. What is the equivalent topic overview tool in Flow?