Edit from 2022: Consider checking the Forum user manual if you're not sure if something you're looking for might already be possible.
Hello, Forum!
This is Aaron and JP of the EA Forum team.
We spend a lot of time working on the Forum, and we’d like to hear your ideas for making it better. These can be new features or other kinds of requests.
Even if you don’t have suggestions of your own, consider upvoting ideas you like from the comments. That will have nonzero influence on the features we prioritize (though we also take many other factors into account).
If you’d rather make a suggestion privately, get in touch with us through this page.
Edit April 2022: This thread is still very live as you can see by the continual influx of suggestions. We have now synced our asana project with our public Github issues list, so you can see our recorded tasks there.[1] I'd still recommend suggesting features here so that other users can see and discuss them. — JP
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Note: there's a delay between when we write tasks down and when they get triaged into a state that gets synced with Github.
Down voting might be reconsidered. Allow down voting, encourage it even, but require at least a brief explanation of the down vote. Without an explanation, down voting seems more like a lazy high school popularity contest Facebook kind of thing, not really suitable for such an intellectual forum.
If up and down voting is being used to calculate the positioning of posts on the home page, then perhaps you could consider the following.
If popular ideas which can easily be widely accepted could solve a problem, the problem would likely already be solved. Thus, the opportunity for new solutions would seem to often lie in the realm of ideas which upon first glance may seem unworkable, unrealistic, or even offensive. If you're ranking posts via a popularity contest, the system serves mostly just to validate the status quo.
Certainly none of us can, or should, engage everything we don't agree with. We all have our filtering mechanisms, and to each their own seems appropriate.
That said, I am personally quite wary of allowing the group consensus to be my guide on anything. The fact that lots of people like or dislike something has little meaning here. A quick example... (read more)