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For information on how to install and use the Structured Discussions extension, see Extension:StructuredDiscussions .

Structured Discussions (previously known as “Flow”) was a project of the now-defunct Global Collaboration team at the Wikimedia Foundation to build another discussion system for Wikimedia projects. Structured Discussions aimed to provide features that are present on some other popular websites, but were believed to be impossible to implement in wikitext. For example, Structured Discussions shows readable threads on both mobile and desktop, automatically signs posts, threads replies (with an in-database relation between each), and permits per-topic notifications.

The main goals for the Structured Discussions project were:

Structured Discussions was deployed on user talk and wiki-wide discussion pages on various languages in the Wikimedia content projects, as well as on MediaWiki.org – see Structured Discussions/Wikis. On some wikis, including main ones like French Wikipedia, Chinese Wikipedia and Wikidata, it was available as an opt-in Beta feature, based on community decisions, allowing users to turn on Structured Discussions for their own user talk page.

Structured Discussion was formerly known as “Flow”. Flow was a bigger project that has been re-scoped to focus on user-to-user discussions. The software has been renamed to reflect this change.

After the initial development round, StructuredDiscussions was in active maintenance mode, with no major development since mid-2015; no significant new features have been added since then (other than a rename from "Flow" to "StructuredDiscussions" in 2017). The team continued to support the product and fix bugs and to make sure that people who are using StructuredDiscussions continue to have a good experience.[1]

The Collaboration Team remained interested in the project and in providing an improved system for structured discussions.[1] Communities also expressed interest by requesting StructuredDiscussions for testing or for real usage. To help decide about future development,[2] a survey was sent to many Flow users in September 2016;[1] the results were published in February 2017. Those results were used in planning.

StructuredDiscussions improvements were a goal of the 2017-2018 Fiscal Year development plan, focusing on search and interactions between topics. Discussions around those improvements led to the Talk pages consultation 2019, where talk pages usages and culture were discussed broadly across the wikis. The result of the Talk pages consultation 2019 was to develop the DiscussionTools extension, implementing many of the same features as Structured Discussions on top of a wikitext backend.

You can have a look at the quick tour to discover the most important features.

Notifications and interactions[edit] Add or edit messages[edit] Message moderation[edit]

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