I’m realizing as the comments add up in journals that they aren’t rolling over to a new page. I wonder at what point they do? Or if they ever do? If we keep adding hundreds of comments and nested replies to our initial post, will it still be manageable to find the latest comments in a few months? Or will it be one reeeeally long page where notifications only take you to the top of it and you have to scroll through it all to find where the conversation is happening? I don’t know if this is actually a problem or if my brain doesn’t have anything better to worry about today. 🙃 A potential alternative to each of us having one post with thousands of replies is that we could post individual journal entries with our name or journal title plus a subject or date, people could comment on that, then when we make a new entry we create a new post. Something like: Skwigg Journal - Sleep Screaming Skwigg Journal - Salmon Recipe It would definitely make it easier to find that old post about that one thing than if it’s the 200th comment. The drawback is that it would make it harder to go back and reread one persons’s entries in the order they were posted. Thoughts?
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Yes, on journals and other long threads, you have to keep scrolling, or jump to the end with the arrow buttons. One thing I've noticed is that if email notifications are turned on, it will take you right to the new post and highlight it.