Amir E. Aharoni, 15/09/2014 14:25:
> Seeing notifications about articles in the same watchlist with these
> notifications is already an issue.

There's a namespace selector. I select ns0 + talk when I'm in editing
mode and invert that when I'm not.

> 
> Seeing only the last "support" or "oppose" notification, and having to go
> to the page to see the current state of affairs (yes, I know it's not a
> vote). 

You can load the last revision of the page via RSS/Atom, if that's what
you want.

> The alternative would be to set watchlist to show all changes and
> not just the last one, but then it would show one row per change or a group
> of rows per page, and that would make it even more cluttered.

That never looked cluttered to me. :)

> 
> Seeing the adding of new pages, archival of old discussions and discussions
> of pages in the same way. Archival I don't want to see at all. 

Use a bot, ask them to mark edits minor?

> The action
> of adding a page and making a comment about a page should look different,
> but in the current watchlist they are the same.

Subpagination does help with this because you can filter new page creations.
All the problems you mentioned I consider solved since about 2006 on
it.wiki, modernise your practices. ;)

Nemo

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