The usual thought, I guess. We could build forums that’re sufficiently flexible that they could have features like this added to them without any involvement from hosts (in this case I’d implement it as a Proposal/mass commitment to read ‘post of the day’s, and the introduction of a ‘post of the day’ tag. I don’t think this even requires radical extensibility, just the tasteweb model), and we should build those instead of building more single purpose systems that are even less flexible than the few-purpose systems we already had.
The usual thought, I guess. We could build forums that’re sufficiently flexible that they could have features like this added to them without any involvement from hosts (in this case I’d implement it as a Proposal/mass commitment to read ‘post of the day’s, and the introduction of a ‘post of the day’ tag. I don’t think this even requires radical extensibility, just the tasteweb model), and we should build those instead of building more single purpose systems that are even less flexible than the few-purpose systems we already had.