Case (
case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2009-04-04 06:53 am
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"I wanted to suggest that there could be a separate comment thread for each secret, but someone already suggested it and there was a concern about loading times.
I would rather bear the longer loading times for separate comment threads for each secret than painstakingly search for responses to specific secrets on each page of comments (and then going back to look if anyone's responded since last check).
There are other benefits as well:
- Questions about a specific secret (Eg. What episode is this secret from?) can be answered once for everyone without being repeatedly asked and answered over the course of 10+ pages.
- It could encourage people to comment on a secret that doesn't have any comments yet.
- It would save the Ctrl and F buttons of keyboards everywhere.
Could there at least be a poll about this suggestion please?"
[Poll #1377886]
I would rather bear the longer loading times for separate comment threads for each secret than painstakingly search for responses to specific secrets on each page of comments (and then going back to look if anyone's responded since last check).
There are other benefits as well:
- Questions about a specific secret (Eg. What episode is this secret from?) can be answered once for everyone without being repeatedly asked and answered over the course of 10+ pages.
- It could encourage people to comment on a secret that doesn't have any comments yet.
- It would save the Ctrl and F buttons of keyboards everywhere.
Could there at least be a poll about this suggestion please?"
[Poll #1377886]

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If you're someone who comments on lots of secrets, your point is the more useful one. But if you're someone who comments on just one or two secrets and then has to go through all 12 pages of comments looking for just the one or two secrets you're interested in discussing, this new suggestion is more useful. I'm in the latter camp, but I'm sure there are people like you in the former.
There is something to be said for the joy of chaos, though.