Thread:Talk:Flow/Auto-archiving/reply (73)

AFAICT, what Patrick complains of is his belief that a tangentially related comment made in the middle of the discussion, according to the date stamps will somehow be placed very prominently at the top (i.e., before the comment that it is in reply to), because Flow can magically tell that it's a tangent and wants to separate it from the rest of the discussion, instead of leaving all the comments in the position that the users put them in.

Go look at the example I gave. Pay careful attention to the words "Chronologically, it appeared after your comment #3, and before my reply #4, like this:"

When you understand that the comments in this discussionw were made in chronological order, then see if you can explain why you believe Flow would split them up instead of presenting them in order.