Thread:Talk:Flow Portal/Warning levels detection/reply (20)

Can you give an example of a non-threaded discussion at the English Wikipedia?

Threaded discussions are the normal approach. Sometimes this takes the form of you post, I reply, you reply, I reply again. Sometimes this takes the form of you post, and a dozen people reply (e.g., !votes), sometimes with replies to those replies (e.g., when the original poster wants to argue with the people who !voted the wrong way). But I don't think I've seen a non-threaded discussion, unless you count the occasional newbie who creates a new section/new discussion for every single reply, and they stop that as soon as someone explains how to reply properly.