Aerena09 Posted July 4 #1 Posted July 4 I suggest introducing a 'My Feed' section to the Stake forum. This will transform the forum into a personalised news hub, boost user retention, and elevate content quality. The Problem: Users can currently follow topics, but there is no centralized space to view updates. Following multiple topics without a dedicated feed makes content discovery messy and inefficient. Proposed Features 'My Feed' Tab: A dedicated dashboard on the user profile displaying real-time updates from followed topics. waqas666 1
waqas666 Posted July 4 #2 Posted July 4 12 minutes ago, Aerena09 said: I suggest introducing a 'My Feed' section to the Stake forum. This will transform the forum into a personalised news hub, boost user retention, and elevate content quality. The Problem: Users can currently follow topics, but there is no centralized space to view updates. Following multiple topics without a dedicated feed makes content discovery messy and inefficient. Proposed Features 'My Feed' Tab: A dedicated dashboard on the user profile displaying real-time updates from followed topics. Great suggestion! A personalized "My Feed" would make it much easier to keep up with followed topics without searching through the entire forum. It would improve the user experience, save time, and encourage members to stay more active. Aldo7 1
Aldo7 Posted July 4 #3 Posted July 4 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Aerena09 said: I suggest introducing a 'My Feed' section to the Stake forum. This will transform the forum into a personalised news hub, boost user retention, and elevate content quality. The Problem: Users can currently follow topics, but there is no centralized space to view updates. Following multiple topics without a dedicated feed makes content discovery messy and inefficient. Proposed Features 'My Feed' Tab: A dedicated dashboard on the user profile displaying real-time updates from followed topics. I guess it's not a social media that's why they didn't integrate this at first place, regardless it's a brilliant Idea Edited July 4 by Aldo7
Aerena09 Posted July 5 Author #4 Posted July 5 (edited) Another Suggestion is Restricting the main timeline to creator only posts ensures threads remain highly informative, spam-free, and structured like professional blogs or announcement channels. Instead of cluttering the feed, all user comments are neatly housed under a single Comment Icon within the thread, keeping community discussion accessible but hidden from the main view. @MladenS @DamjanTo @DragoslavP @BratislavK @NemanjaPi @KatarinaDo Edited July 7 by Aerena09 Error 1389 KatarinaDo 1
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