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Feature Request: Move a thread in a space with a new comment to the bottom of the space.

It is difficult to keep track of conversations as threads eventually move up. It would be nice if when a new comment is made on a thread, that thread is moved to the bottom of the space. This will make keeping track of threads with new comments easier, rather than having to scroll up and find the thread.

  • Guest
  • Apr 30 2021
  • Future consideration
  • HarveyJr Dick commented
    05 Feb 20:57

    They've added "Quote Message" which brings the message down from the original thread and creates a new one linked to the main thread thread, via a "goto message" button.

    I've requested a "move thread" function that allows permitted users to move the thread to a more appropriate space.

  • Stephanie Knoop commented
    June 03, 2021 15:27

    Threading is a necessary function to keep topics organized. I'm glad it is there. However, when people reply to threads, particularly in a very active space, or to an older thread that is still relevant, scrolling up and down to locate all the new replies is just not an efficient workflow. It can be very confusing to find/remember/locate a thread once you've already read it.


    I see you already said not "likely to implement" (COLLAB-I-5238) moving threads to the bottom when there is a new reply, but this still seems like a much better option that all the up/down scrolling and lost bits of data experienced on a daily basis. I urge you strongly to reconsider or to come up with a more user friendly way of staying current with active material.

  • Guest commented
    April 30, 2021 14:06

    recommend a method similar to apple iMessage where the thread is repeated at the bottom of the message, but is collapsed so that you can see the first message and most recent reply and can easily click and expand to see the whole conversation