Despite having over a hundred open tickets in the
Weasyl feature request bin and even more suggestions
on the forums, Weasyl's lead developer Struguri has posted a journal asking for people to
give more ideas on how to make the site better. This comes as Weasyl's
traffic continues a steady decline from it's peak at the height of Zaushmania.
Even with over
20 people listed as "Developers", Weasyl is still slow to push out any new major features that people seem to want. One of the last major updates and certainly the one they were the loudest about, the conversion to Markdown from BBCode, was something nobody really asked for, something the developers elected to do on their own because they didn't like BBcode. A search of the Weasyl forums for "Markdown" lists
one result before a developer announces
their intention to switch many months later. Additionally, during my time in the developer chat, work was beginning on coding custom forum software because it was decided vBulletin was "bad". None of these things were things people wanted, but things the developers seem to prioritize over actual useful features. "The inmates running the asylum", more or less.
One of the loudest complaints, thumbnails, has been left unaddressed since about the time Weasyl launched. Someone else suggested a commission management system, again. It'll be interesting to see if anything comes from this, as so far I see a lot of things that were previously suggested being treated like they're brand new ideas. Either no one was paying attention then, or they're just pretending to now.