I look through Feature Request section, and see some topic titles posted in BOLD. That gives them unfair advantage in attracting attention of more users and forum staff, also allows to gather more posts in such topics using this psychological effect, and therefore make them recommended for resolution, even if other issues may have higher priority to be resolved. For example, the thread title Minimize Batch Conversion Window is shown in bold underscoring its false priority despite it attracted just 100 views, while some other threads with titles in default font attracted several thousand views but still remain unresolved.
Why such unfair advantage in prioritizing threads is allowed to be abused by users or mods? Please prohibit in forum rules ANY topic titles shown in bold font on the forum, except may be some titles on general conduct rules and section stickies. Pls edit currently posted titles to remove bold font from them to ensure ongoing fairness in these suggestions review by users and staff. In fact, it may be a lot more objective to allow forum software to automatically change thread title to bold depending on user interest: once a thread viewership by different users exceeded 1000 times during a set time period, its title will convert to bold to underscore user interest to the proposal, thus setting higher priority in its resolution based on objective factors.
Why such unfair advantage in prioritizing threads is allowed to be abused by users or mods? Please prohibit in forum rules ANY topic titles shown in bold font on the forum, except may be some titles on general conduct rules and section stickies. Pls edit currently posted titles to remove bold font from them to ensure ongoing fairness in these suggestions review by users and staff. In fact, it may be a lot more objective to allow forum software to automatically change thread title to bold depending on user interest: once a thread viewership by different users exceeded 1000 times during a set time period, its title will convert to bold to underscore user interest to the proposal, thus setting higher priority in its resolution based on objective factors.
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