Connie picks what to write next based on question priority scores. That worked, but you couldn’t see what was actually queued or change the order without hunting through the questions page. The new Publishing Queue gives you that view directly.
Two sections
The Articles page now opens on a Queue tab with two lists:
- Priority: the questions you’ve pinned, in the order Connie will write them. Each row has up/down arrows to reorder and an ✕ to remove from the queue.
- Suggested: the top 10 unpinned questions by priority score, filtered to ones that don’t already have an article. Each has a “Mark as Priority” button that promotes it into the Priority list above.
Why this matters
Before, the priority signal was a scatter of star icons on the questions page. You could pin a question, but the order Connie would tackle them in was implicit. Now the queue is the source of truth: whatever sits at position #1 in Priority is what Connie writes next.
It also doubles as a planning view. Promote a suggested question, move it to the top, and you know exactly which article is coming.
Where to find it
Open any topic, click the Articles tab, and the Queue view loads by default. If you’ve never pinned a question, the Priority list will be empty and Suggested will show your highest-scoring questions so you have somewhere to start.