I personally feel overwhelmed by the landing page of Discourse forums being a jumble of topics from all categories. Old-school forums present a list of categories, I got to the ones I care about, and see what’s up. With Discourse, I see the top few topics, (maybe open the most interesting 2-3 in tabs), then go into “prevent information overload mode”, and close the landing page (topic list) tab.
I know a possible solution would be to set the landing page to /categories, but that looks crowded compared to, say, the classic MyBB landing page. My gut feeling says that, all other UX factors equal, a user might hang out more on a forum that welcomes them with the “classic” layout.
Los bocetos no son mi fuerte, pero aquí hay capturas de pantalla del Foro Quantified Self impulsado por MyBB y por Discourse. Los enlaces apuntan a versiones en vivo, así que házmelo saber si las redirecciones no funcionarán correctamente cuando veas este mensaje.
Otras plantillas de MyBB pueden verse aún más limpias, aunque teniendo en cuenta al público típico de los foros de MyBB (:toss:), «limpio» no es exactamente la cima de lo que IDEO llamaría «diseño limpio».
Supongo que el aspecto abarrotado depende de la naturaleza del foro. Cuanto más dispares sean las categorías, menos atractiva será una vista de «temas recientes de cualquier categoría», y viceversa.
You could override the categories page template to make something similar to the MyBB landing page. For your forum there could be a table for each category, and the table rows could be formed by looping through the subcategories.
You are comparing Latest to a list of categories. Apples to oranges. I know you know this, you even addressed it.
As for the benefits of a presentation à la myBB, I’d say even though it is cleaner, it is also way less informative. I also felt overwhelmed the first time I had seen Discourse, but now I wouldn’t go back to the legacy way of presenting topics. I agree some things could be hidden or toned down to make it clearer, but not to the detriment of information. Compare the density of relevant information for someone that is looking for interesting/relevant topics (highlighted in red):
If you argue that some people prefer to drill down inside categories to see the topics that are relevant to them, then they should bookmark that category instead of the whole forum.
I feel like I’m not making sense but I hope you understand.
Wait, I can bookmark a category? How can I do that? I wasn’t able to find the option/button on the categories page or within a category. If you meant tracking, then that would generate a ton of notifications, no?
It would be really neat if users could bookmark a set of categories, and have (only) topics from those categories show up in latest (first). This would be a good solution to the thought experiment I presented above. If this is already possible, I must’be not seen it somehow and it might be worth reconsidering the ux for it.