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Issue created Nov 13, 2018 by Dimitrie Hoekstra@dimitrieh🔥Contributor

Consider better information hierarchy separating sub-comments in sub-discussions

Problem to solve

Comments in subdiscussions with the new boxed layout can be hard to distinguish from regular comments.

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Proposal

Consider better information hierarchy separating sub comments in subdiscussions by for example indenting. To give an example:

Slack does this as well, although doesn't allow inline expanding of subdiscussions.

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What does success look like, and how can we measure that?

It is easy at any step (Even if a discussion has many normal comments and subdiscussion comments) to discern which kind of comments are which.

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cc: @annabeldunstone @pedroms @victorwu

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