Thanks. The idea took a bit of brainstorming, but I think it's a good start.
The ultimate goal is to get some of our regulars to help find and post news. And, of course, we're hoping that our regulars comment on the articles that interest them. The 'end game', so to speak, would mean finding a regular or two to moderate the sub-forum, but I much prefer the term 'curate'.
It'd be a great way for them to help the site have even more content, get that content aggregated elsewhere, attract additional attention, gain new subscribers, etc... Well, that's the hope.
It also makes the site 'busier'. There's more for people to do, if they want to.
If you don't like seeing and opening all of the news articles, you can just mark them as watched.
Go here:
https://www.linux.org/forums/linux-news.206/
Yeah, you'll have to do it multiple times, but it should keep it to a dull roar and isn't too much effort. Even better, skim through them and open those that look interesting. Once you've done that, you can mark the rest of them as having been read and they won't show up in your feed unless there's additional activity.