Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-3186827-20140708103950/@comment-1251315-20140711213400

Kennyannydenny wrote: SuperSajuuk wrote: Kennyannydenny wrote: It being used all the time on Wikipedia, it works a lot better than having to switch between talk pages. especially taking into account that you will not get a notification if you do it the way being proposed by Jimeee.

Thats also not true. If you follow the talk page where you posted your comment you can always see when you get a response. And when you're done with the conversation, you can just unfollow the page again. Its that simple. I, just like my colleagues, have done it that way six years now on Wikipedia and never had a single problem with it. You see all messages of the conversation on one page, keeping an overview of the conversation, and through following the talk page, you will always see it when you get a response from the other person. Like i said, simple and quick. Except, you forget that the ONLY way to get a notification is by emails. You do realise not everyone wants their email inboxes spammed with notifications like that, when they can just do it the way I proposed, which means that users don't need emails? The way being proposed is inherently flawed and liable for a lot of missed messages due to lack of notifications.