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Okay, I know this probably sounds a bit weird at first, but hear me out.
GitHub's Issues tab handles threads like a checklist. Threads that are marked as resolved are hidden away from view (though still accessible), so you can easily keep track of which suggestions have been implemented or rejected. The way this subforum works on-site lets older threads get buried, never to be seen again, even if they contained some good suggestions and were just forgotten about. I, myself have multiple threads in here that just stopped getting replies after a while, but the suggestions never got implemented, nor properly turned down.
Alternatively, you could probably implement something similar on-site, but that would require more work.
GitHub's Issues tab handles threads like a checklist. Threads that are marked as resolved are hidden away from view (though still accessible), so you can easily keep track of which suggestions have been implemented or rejected. The way this subforum works on-site lets older threads get buried, never to be seen again, even if they contained some good suggestions and were just forgotten about. I, myself have multiple threads in here that just stopped getting replies after a while, but the suggestions never got implemented, nor properly turned down.
Alternatively, you could probably implement something similar on-site, but that would require more work.