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Come on people, this one's easy!
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Yes, this one was very easy :)
I knew it as soon as I've seen the image 😁
Caro: Indeed.
Linda: That was obviously intended. Someone has been conditioning us for about one year+ by drinking coffee.
Our yesterday's user X was, sorry people, again Linda. The water picture was a hint at rowing. The words in underscores (___) were languages such as Portuguese, English or Spanish. So it was sort of obvious. Devilish as well, because nobody said I wasn't going to reuse or repeat user names to guess. Whoops. But then again, the hint at being a baaad boooy was there for a reason :D. In the Youtube video, there was even a chalkboard full of math, so there you had another hint.
Linda: Ich habe gestern auch noch geschrieben: Ich bin mir sicher, gerade du solltest die Lösung finden. xDD
Hmmm I have to say, this one is tough! xD Although one thing that was very easy was learning that you had published this post, thanks to that nifty New Post Notification <3
It is! Oh, well, I didn't need it! :D. Jokes aside: Notifications are just great. Is there a way (or a reason why it's not currently like that) to thank also comments written here (post comments)? What's the conceptual difference (regarding "thankability" :D) between post comments and thread comments? I mean, if someone gives very good feedback about the post in general (not like your comment, Robin! xD), then the author or some of the readers should have the possibility to thank for that as well. At least I've asked myself that question in the past several times.
I'm so glad you're loving the notifications 😄
Regarding the "thanks" question, the original reason is that my thought was that Feedback Comments are generally more likely to be specific feedback, versus General Comments that are more likely to be general discussion. So the thought was that "thanks" would be reserved for Feedback Comments, building towards your reputation for giving high quality language feedback, and that there would be something else for General Comments that functions more as "likes" do on other platforms, sort of to acknowledge the comment.
But that introduces some complexity in terms of User Experience, making sure the different concepts are still totally intuitive and clear, and even still just the basic idea that these are separate vs. simply having "thanks" for all comments. It's just a case that we haven't yet gotten to ironing out those details yet :)
I also would like to build the ability to "reply" directly to general comments quite soon, just a very simply mechanism like visually perhaps just indenting replies below the comment they relate to.
I see, I expected already a reasoning like that.
Okay, not only from the UX perspective it sounds a bit complex, but on a conceptual level Journaly has already claps and thanks, so adding likes to it (for "thanking"/"liking"/reacting to General Comments) sounds to me as forming an unnecessarily rich terminology. I'd indeed treat all kind of comments as being equally "valuable", no matter how people use them in the end or where they are located on the page. There are even corrections in this general area, for example when it's about the post title or relating to someone else's comments (I tend to do that xD).
In the UI of General Comments, I'd propose reusing the same component as for the Feedback Comments.
PS: How do you add the empty new line in the Markdown comment? Pressing the return key several times only starts a new line directly under the previous one. There was some sort of backslash for that, I think.
About the reply in general comments and the indentation: you mean forming a tree structure like for example in Youtube? That sounds good to me.
But then again, I would propose unifying the same UI in both sorts of comments. In my (very personal) opinion they should look and behave (be!) exactly the same. If under the hood they are treated differently (reputation counted only with feedback comments, popularity with general comments) that's something different and in my opinion not related to the UI.
Hi Eduard, I'm going to create some issues for the topics being discussed so that we can move the discussion there, only because I'm worried that really helpful suggestions and ideas might get lost or forgotten about, since we don't have a dedicated Journaly post for this like we do for Notifications where I can always check back to a single place back 😊 I'll comment again with links to the issues when I've done that 😄
Regarding creating empty lines between paragraphs, I use a backslash at the end of the line, and then on an empty line include another backslash which results in the desired layout 🌟
All right, Robin. Now let me try your backslash magic. One backslash goes here.
Another line after the second backslash? Yes, it works :D.
Okay, I've done it like you say (which is the same as in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20543454/create-two-blank-lines-in-markdown) and now it finally worked. I think I wasn't really writing the backslash at the beginning of the new line (which should only contain the backslash).