I have noticed in my time on ATS that a very common recurring complaint is that "good" or "worthwhile" threads often get ignored while sensational
threads, hoaxes, controversial topics, and stuff like "What's this light over my house?" go to 5 pages in an hour.
Myself personally, I have noticed that new threads (specifically MY threads

) which don't get replies quickly drop out of sight unless you have
subscribed to them. There are a lot of good threads I would reply to if I could FIND them. But you know .. ATS is a BIG site and I can barely keep up
with my subscribed threads and breaking news most days, let alone go searching for worthy neglected threads.
So .. how about a little forum .. or even just a thread .. where mods could post links to worthy threads that haven't gotten much response? A member
who happens upon something really good could "alert" or u2u a Mod and nominate the thread to be included in "Good Stuff you may have Missed" and
one or more Mods could decide if it's worthy. And people like me (who are often annoyed because that really great post I spent hours writing last
week only got 3 replies) would have a way to give their thread a 2nd chance at life .. nominate it to the mods and if the mods think it's worthy it
gets added to the list. Of course, mods could also add threads to the list without a recommendation if they see a good one themselves.
Then it would be one place where those of us who often regret having missed someone's really interesting thread because we just never SAW it could
check for good threads that we might have otherwise missed. Stuff gets buried so quickly here I just think it would be great to have one place to put
the stuff that makes you think "wow, what a great thread/post. Too bad no one noticed it."
I know, one more job for the already overworked mods but .. there wouldn't be any deadlines or any need to respond to those suggestions quickly, and
I'm sure you see as quickly as I do why just plain old members can't be allowed to add to the list .. everyone would just add their own threads and
it would lose its purpose/effectiveness immediately.
(Note that when I use the word "Mods" I mean it to include all staff, admin, SME's, etc.)