Editors get overloaded with communication as all messages/watchlist are addressed to individuals, when some messages would be better directed towards another article talk or a project
Many workflows involve manualy updating a second page. kiwik would be the first step towards a simple workflow
wiki is great for discussing an issue, but not necessarily great at providing a synopsis, or linking multiple conversations.
Userboxes can not be used to ask for expertise due to concerns abut spam
Proposed solution: Creating a two-way communication between any two pages (e.g. article talk <-> project talk)
On the New York City Subway page, say you add a template like {{kiwik|Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Trains|help on XYZ}} to a discussion topic T
A bot will notify related WikiProjects, such as WikiProject Trains and WikiProject New York City, with a kiwik pointing in the opposite direction like {{kiwik|Talk:New York City Subway|help on XYZ|Topic T}}
Optional: Synch changes, handle deletions and archives, and handle fixing link rot on talk archives
Optional: white list for projects to allow them to opt.
Who would benefit:
Editors - Alternate to long watchlists, and spreading of workload
Projects that are inactive. Maybe a hashtag feed would give them a purpose, as people could help in their area of interest.