I think I can count on the tentacles of one side the number of social media networks which have gotten threading "right." Just finding a system which actually present proper indentation and allows you to actually read a conversation either depth first or breadth first, drilling down to follow a single conversation or shifting across to another one which is attached to the same initial seed? Disappeared.
That's just one of the ancient technologies of the Internet which needs to be resurrected, dusted off, and put back out to work.
(At some point I'm going to have to see if the entirety of RFC 1036 can be implemented on top of an open ledger replacing a hierarchical file system. It should theoretically be doable since everything is relatively plain text and all the presentation is done on the front-end side. Which would be hilarious since with just a small application running as a connector you could run all of those late 80s newsreaders to interact with the blockchain.)
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I think I can count on the tentacles of one side the number of social media networks which have gotten threading "right." Just finding a system which actually present proper indentation and allows you to actually read a conversation either depth first or breadth first, drilling down to follow a single conversation or shifting across to another one which is attached to the same initial seed? Disappeared.
That's just one of the ancient technologies of the Internet which needs to be resurrected, dusted off, and put back out to work.
(At some point I'm going to have to see if the entirety of RFC 1036 can be implemented on top of an open ledger replacing a hierarchical file system. It should theoretically be doable since everything is relatively plain text and all the presentation is done on the front-end side. Which would be hilarious since with just a small application running as a connector you could run all of those late 80s newsreaders to interact with the blockchain.)