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this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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I do like this too.
I want to point out that the "new" sort for comments, however, only takes into account the top level comments. So it may be hard to see the actual newest comments on a post that has aged a bit.
I put in an issue about it on GitHub dut it's gotten no traction at all.
Isn't that how it should work though? If you sort it by comment chains with the newest comment it will almost always be nearly the same as a top sort, since the most commented on comments will likely have the newest comments under them
If I want to see the newest comments, I'd want to see the top level comment which has the newest comment nested before anything else so that I can see the newest comment in context
I'm curious if this is what chat sorting does. Otherwise how is it different from new?
I don't really get chat but I think the difference is that replies are looked at as separate comments, they're decoupled from the parent comment.