You have to scroll down so far every time you refresh the general discussions page before actually getting to the discussions. It makes me not want to visit the forum.
Please let us filter out pinned thread or reduce them or move them somewhere else.
You’re not the only one mate. I’m also frustrated by this crap. The whole UI of this Discussions is complicated than the Unity Editor itself. Old Unity Answers was so simple; just click the main page, and we got the latest posted questions to answer and ask as well.
Improve your navigation experience by using the tools available. By using more narrow filtering to focus your interests, you’ll see less irrelevant pinned threads.
That being said, a toggle to respect pinned threads would be nice, as the feed results like “Latest Topics” are not areas, but a conglomeration of threads sorted by time. Thus, pinning in that feed is far from the expected result and generally a nuisnace.
Yeah, its scrolling past 60 threads of pinned marketing stuff no one cares about, including some duplicates and triplicates just to try and see new posts.
It makes people lose interest.
I dont understand why some obscure update is so important we need to see it everytime we want to just look at whats new. And if I click on a post, ill probably be stuck scrolling through it again thanks to no pagnation.
At least with the old forum it was managable… But I suppose this is our fault for trying to keep unity answers alive. Now we dont have either anymore
Any news when this is fixed?
If every person has to manually unpin every topic one by one,
how many wasted hours that is in total… (compared to changing some setting or fixing it once).
I agree with this. Who needs 10 global pins about some tiny feature added tk Apple Vision Pro.
Everytime I revisit, another 5 or 10 threads appear pinned. And given many people wont’t know how to unpin them, it causes people to ignore and see them as spam.
The lack of attention to the user experience should be obvious and I would expect that to have been controlled by a community manager.
Is it critical? Not at all. But it also seems like an obvious user experience problem that is easy for them to fix globally.
i agree, strange that it is not on a different tab like “Unity news” or something, almost zero people need information from those pins, if they’re not seeking for something technical specific