I went back to one of answers recently and I saw the following comments.
The first comment is shown then my response. Unfortunately, the comments between these two are not shown and provide important context to my "yes @Rachel" statement. The above looks like I'm agreeing with her which is incorrect. Although I'm on SO daily, it still tripped me up until I remembered to look for the "show X more comments" link below.
I understand that this is a hard job. No perfect solutions immediately jump into my mind on how to better pair down the comments, but here are some thoughts for consideration. Please excuse my ignorance of the full problem at hand.
- Can there be some sort of visual cue that some intervening comments have been hidden? Maybe a small comments hidden message or something on the line above? How about a little + button to the left of the line indicating that something was collapsed?
- Maybe have a little "Partial comments below, click + for all" but at the top of the comments?
- Maybe, if some comments are hidden, always show the last comment before the one being shown to try and preserve the context? I know, I know. This is not perfect as well and you can still engineer an order to the comments that results in improper context.
I hope that this at least starts a discussion and maybe others can come up with better algorithms around pairing down comments.
For those interested, here's the full thread with the comments.
Thanks. Hope something here helps.
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link, why not make it a bit clearer? Perhapsshow all comments(n)
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is the number of comments? I really don't think the problem requires a complete user interface overhaul.