Paul B.
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I guess I'm not too surprised. I only started using Outline on long threads, where it became impossible to keep up with the conversational flow in the standard view.
Nonetheless, I think that if these functions were developed and featured, they would catch on. I have to believe people understand a good thing when they see it. I hope I'm correct, because I'm convinced that the limitations of web forum software are adversely affecting communication. -
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I've been playing with the Outline Display Mode, and clearly there must be a reference tag in each post in order for the board software to record threading information.
If that is the case, I wonder why no board that I know of has gone the extra step and implemented threading based features, such as- - Notifications only for replies to one's own posts
- Views which only show full subthreads
- Color marking of one's own posts and its replies
- Ignore subthreads
- Filter subthreads based on posters
- etc
In addition, especially with today's wide monitors, a thread navigation pane on the left, like file managers usually have, would seem like a good idea.
Web forums have advantages, most particularly moderation, but I find that reading threads in newsreaders is much easier and effective for focusing on wanted information and avoiding the rest. And that is at the very root of good conversation. It puzzles me why, if the basis for the improvements already exists, some board maker hasn't gone this route yet.
Be well,
Paul - - Notifications only for replies to one's own posts
Approximating a newsreader
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You may be correct about trends. But consider what I can do with my newsreader.
My problem with current forum technology is that the entire thread (or pages thereof) must be loaded each time, and then scanned for the posts that concern me. This is terribly inefficient and ineffective.
This is why it's hard for me to see the current move to web forums as a step forward, with the exception of their capacity for moderation.
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