Why can't replying go down for ages? some people reply on 2 asking something... guess what? you can't answer it...
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The layout of the website becomes a bit strange when infinite replies are allowed. I think it would require a lot of work to have a good way of representing infinite replies. My guess is most people are OK with only 2 levels of reply.
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okay... sorry I asked.
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BWOG wrote:
if it could go forever then the page would be about a zillion pixels wide and a zillion pixels up and down
if there was loads of reply's
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that seams good,but 100s of replies will make the page very long.
Last edited by TheCatAndTheBanana (2008-10-09 14:24:17)
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TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
that seams good,but 100s of replies will make the page very long.
*sticks tounge out* soz dunno why ah did that...
but yeah... if people have a conversation it'll go very VERY VERY far!
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When having actual conversations with the reply feature, I see a conversation structure like this emerge:
fullmoon: Yo sup
user: Hey
fullmoon: where's my toaster?
user: I don't know
fullmoon: don't make this hard, man, I want my toaster!
user: I don't have your toaster!
fullmoon: Real funny, kid. Now hand it over.
and so on. It actually makes conversations easier to read. The only problem with the two-reply system comes when you reply to person A's comment, then person B leaves a reply on your reply, and you can't directly address their comment. Also, having conversations this way also gives several of my projects many, many more comments than they would normally have.
Last edited by fullmoon (2008-10-09 19:59:25)
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andresmh wrote:
The layout of the website becomes a bit strange when infinite replies are allowed. I think it would require a lot of work to have a good way of representing infinite replies. My guess is most people are OK with only 2 levels of reply.
I can already say that I have problems with it if more than one person is replying on the same comment because where would one answer?
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reursion - where aarex?
aarex - I don't know
recursion - OK
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Recursion, this topic has stopped its conversation over 3 years ago. There are even newer topics discussing better suggestions for this. Try not to post on old topics unless you really really need to. Which you shouldn't, but just in case you really do.
Also, try to make your posts relevant. Your post doesn't [make sense and] have anything to do with this topic.
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