What is your suggestion?: Implementing a possibility to revise declined suggestions in the past, that are being suggested over and over again from time to time by the community.
Is this in OSRS?: No, as we handle the implementation of suggestions on Alora in a different way.
Has this suggestion been accepted already?: No, as they were all based on polling, which seemed an insufficient way to approve/decline content, as it could be rigged in various ways.
How would this benefit Alora?
Sometimes our suggestions are approved/declined without additional feedback behind the reasoning.
For example: The option to implement a ground overlay plugin similar to RuneLite was declined several times. With that being said, it was also requested several times after that, where at one point it was approved.
I understand that we cannot implement all suggestions and have to take into account all different aspects in regards of prioritization, quick-wins (QOL), new content and so on. However, there are also some real fine suggestions laying around which are being declined, but requested by the community over and over again from time to time.
It would be nice if there would be a sum-up of the most declined suggestions by the end of each month. This would give it a revive and one more shot to be discussed/polled by the majority of the community.
Pro's:
- A possibility to have declined suggestions implemented which are so sought after by the community.
- Not having to deal with declining the same suggestions over and over again.
Con's:
- Very time consuming for staff members to gather, so said list mentioned above.
- Finding another way to actually discuss these kind of suggestions, as polling might be inaccurate or can cause "rigging" in the long run.
Thanks for reading and please, share your thoughts.