When clicking the link icon on a message response in your inbox, the comment that person is responding to should show as well.

  • @Z4rK
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    21 year ago

    Yes!

    It’s super annoying to comment sometimes because in the middle of the comment I’ll want to see the thread context, but it’s impossible. And there is no draft, so you get a popup to cancel, accept and lose all text, read the thread again, then go back to comment. Yes of course it’s partly possible to copy / paste a comment, but I do find the process very annoying.

    It should ideally be easy to read the whole comment chain you are replying to while commenting.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      That’s actually slightly different than what I’m suggesting, but it’s close to my other feature request about having a “show parent” button.

      What I’m suggesting is that the parent comment (your comment) shows when you view the response from your inbox. Basically like how Reddit does it when you go to the response from your inbox.

  • @aehardingM
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    21 year ago

    Could you clarify, maybe with screenshots? My brain is having trouble visualizing this!

    • @Carnelian
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      31 year ago

      I think I know what they mean

      So, here’s a recent comment thread I was in: just some silly nonsense

      Here’s what I see when I view that thread after clicking on a message in my inbox. I’m missing the parent comment, which in long threads especially, can be very confusing: where I highlighted in red, iirc, Apollo used to have a button that was like “show context” and it would load in more parents

      • @aehardingM
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        11 year ago

        Oh, I see! Yes that would be a great feature request and I’ve thought about it in the past. Thanks for the explanation. Can you add this to GitHub if you have time?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          21 year ago

          He’s exactly right on the explanation. I’ll get it on Github whenever I get around to booting up my PC