john-bodley commented on PR #20684:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/pull/20684#issuecomment-1307873917

   @codyml in reference to your comment, 
   
   > Note: I'm opening this PR under the assumption that this filter was 
present for no good reason. If there's a reason that you should only be able to 
add charts that you own to a dashboard, let me know and I'll find another 
solution.
   
   I thought there was merit in sharing some user feedback—for context at 
Airbnb where we have a significant number of charts, i.e., in excess of 100k—I 
received:
   
   > To me the experience is degraded, because almost all charts I add are 
created by me, and there’s a clear candidate for the next chart to add, i.e., 
it’s the chart most recently created by me.
   >
   > Of course it’s good to be able to add charts created by others, but I 
would think that maybe this could be visible through a toggle (default is to 
show charts created by me, with toggle in “on” stage for “filter to my charts”).
   >
   > This change of removing the filter might be an improvement in a small 
company, but in a big place it’s very unlikely that charts by others are useful 
to me, there’s just too many.
   
   Based on this feedback I was wondering whether: 
   
   1. There should be a toggle button (or similar) to filter between your 
charts (default) and all charts to help streamline the user workflow—especially 
in the case where exists thousands and thousands of charts.
   2. The placeholder text should be updated given that  "Filter your charts" 
is no longer accurate.
   
   Thoughts?


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