** Description changed:

  It would be nice if there were an UI to create your own (virtual)
- aggregator scopes without any programming effort. They would then
- display data from a few scopes which the user would be able to select
- from the ones he has installed using a layout the user would be able to
- define as well. Then there would be a new page in the Unity8 dash which
- collocates the data in the way the user wanted to.
+ aggregator scopes straight from the Unity8 dash without any programming
+ efforts. They would then display data from a few scopes which the user
+ would be able to select from the ones he has installed using a layout
+ the user would be able to define as well. Then there would be a new page
+ in the Unity8 dash which collocates the data in the way the user wanted
+ to.
  
  Here's a usage scenario outlining why I think this functionality is
  important:
  
  Let's say you read news from 4 custom news sources regularly for which
  scopes do exist. Currently, you then need to favorite all of them
  separately, resulting in the addition of 4 pages to the dash. As a
  result, you will have to swipe a lot to reach the scopes you want, which
  is quite annoying.
  
  Now imagine you need to do the same for other types of content and you
  will have a notion of how crowded your dash will become. To keep it
  short, the user experience will be suboptimal.

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  Allow users to create their own aggregator scopes without programming

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