Could the Newest Nodes page please have one tiny letter-sigil per line to indicate the status of those nodes:

After I browse the front page for interesting topics, I want to look for stuff that hasn't hit the front page, so I can triage or reply. Newest Nodes seems to be the place for that, but it's not very informative about what has already been done to nodes-- I have to compare to another page or click through on each one to see if it needs triage attention.

(And as an aside, am I missing an obvious link somewhere to the "Nodes to Consider" page? I couldn't find any in the nodelets or usual banners.)

Am I alone in that triage strategy? Would this be useful?

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In reply to Add some triage sigils to Newest Nodes? by halley

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