in the course of posting and replying to posts today, i’ve seen a quote chain about 7 posts deep, with the entire contents of the previous posts within it preserved, which is a bit hard to parse is this intentional? if it’s just a different thing to get used to i can handle that, i’m just not sure if it had even occurred to do something like [Quoted Text Omitted] once a quote chain has enough posts in it |
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basically you can back to back quote posts, for a very long time, and it quickly becomes difficult to tell who said what in the quote chain |
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yeah i just wanna see how far we can take it |
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sure why not |
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this is getting kind of ridiculous |
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if you look at it side ways it kinda looks like ocean waves |
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really adds to that feeling of surfing the information super highway |
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lol |
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what would happen if we added images to the mix |
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lol i think we’ve made our point, tiko can see how it looks currently |
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15 its like u qa nerds didnt actually do enough testing |
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maybe i’ll make a fancy quoted text omitted thing but its not high priority. i could prob just omit the content of deeply nested ones easily but not sure if better than just being really hueg |
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i really dont need a feature that hotloads the text in. i’d rather a “…” that links back to that specific post’s /thread#/post# reference |
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maybe it could slowly cut off a quote as it gets deeper nested |
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🔙 |
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