💬 Subreply Now no matter where you end up on Sublevel, you will see a neatly organized conversation view. As seen on or and many more places.
John Olinda The reverse-chronological reply layout is extraordinarily confusing.
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🦿 Lucian Marin What's the confusing part? I rather try to solve its issues than go back to the way it was before.
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John Olinda Our languages (and as far as I know, every language) present dialogue from top to bottom, left to right, or right to left when written. So when I dive deeper into a thread, I expect the newly visible information to be under what I just clicked on. The way it is presented here seems like a compromise to keep the text field at the top of the screen at all times.
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🦿 Lucian Marin I wrote an article on Medium (medium.com/@lucian...) about the new reply system from a different perspective. Everything on the web is in reverse-chronological order from blogs to news sites to social networks to search engines.
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John Olinda Alice: Sure that would be great! A double espresso sounds perfect! Bob: A couple hours probably. Want me to run down to the corner and pick something up for you when I go to lunch? Alice: How long is that going to take? Bob: Yeah, Eve called maintenance to see if they can fix it. Alice: Is the coffee machine in the break room broken?
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