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just a suggestion - make a differentiation between an “update” and a “comment”


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my suggestion is specifically regarding the fiction sections, but i’m sure there are other forums that could benefit from this feature. 

the fiction forums (possibly all forums) are set to display results by most recently updated. often times, the results that come back are just whichever stories have recently received a “hot story” or “can’t wait for part __” comment. 

there are usually a few results that actually have a story update mixed in there though. 

it could just be me, but when i’m interested in sorting by recently updated stories, i’m looking for story continuation; not compliments and comments for the author. 

i typically end up re-sorting by start date, so it at least gives me results that most likely have fictional content i haven’t encountered yet.

maybe include “recently updated” and “newest comments” as separate options for sorting results?

just a thought. 🙂

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This has been suggested previously (I'm too lazy to look for the other thread, if someone finds it, I'm happy to merge them).

But yes, what you're suggesting makes sense, but is not possible with the current software. In a few years if I move the stories to something I develop, then I can sort by things like last post by the original poster.

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