Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-126761-20150701154705/@comment-126761-20150701212354

Communities with low usage of notice templates are still an excellent source of feedback - it helps us understand the 'low/zero usage' scenario, and how best to design for it :) So please don't feel that you won't be providing useful thoughts! Plus, I do want to make clear that this feature is not 'finished'.

I believe search clutter can really depend on the way the notices are coded - Flags means we can ensure it doesn't appear regardless of the specifics of the template code.

The editor situation is something we're actively thinking about - any other thoughts about what you think would be sensible to see here would be great.

Editing on mobile and abbreviated versions - these aren't built yet, so I can't say exactly.

By 'flag it for yourself', I didn't mean anything special - it's just an example of user behaviour. I can see how you might read it as a potential feature in itself, and it's an interesting thought. What would you think of something like that: personal page tagging?

SuperSajuuk: we do still see potential benefits for low usage scenarios - stubs is a particularly good example, as one of the ideas we're looking at is creating an Insights list to help editors identify which stubs are most visited (and thus probably best to concentrate on expanding).