About the Site Feedback category

This is the place to tell us what’s working and what isn’t — about the forum, the main site, the issue hubs, the articles, the tools, or anything else about how the platform is built and how it functions.

America’s Plan is early-stage and deliberately iterative. The roadmap is public, the limitations are real, and the platform will improve faster with specific, honest feedback from the people using it than it will from any internal review process. If something is confusing, broken, missing, or could work better, this is where to say so.

Useful feedback doesn’t require politeness over precision. If an article gets something wrong, note the specific claim and what the evidence actually shows. If a forum feature is frustrating to use, describe what you were trying to do and where it broke down. If something on the main site is hard to find or hard to understand, say so — that’s a design problem, not a user problem, and it’s exactly the kind of thing this category exists to surface.

Feature requests are welcome here too. If there’s something the platform doesn’t do that would make your participation more useful, describe it. Not everything will be buildable quickly, but everything gets read and considered against the platform’s development priorities.

One note: feedback about specific articles or hub content is best placed in the relevant issue category, where the people most engaged with that topic will see it. This category is primarily for feedback about how the platform works rather than what it says.