Thanks.

I really think adding it to the homenode makes the feature more explorable and acceptable.

But it's your decision!

If you ever change your mind I'll be happy to provide the patch.

One other suggestion: adding the node's author² to the watchlist might help too.¹

And - as a meditation - are you considering also to add a "follow Monk" feature, once this proved to work?

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

Updates

¹) that's actually easily done with just the node's id using the templates we were discussing recently -> Docs for enhanced linking style with '<' for '|' ?

²) and maybe timestamp ? 🤔


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