Figuring out a good order of posts in a thread is harder than I thought.

At each thread level:

1. Author replies

2. Author likes / zaps

3. User follows replies

4. User follows likes / zaps

5. Date (most recent first)

The only issue is that it becomes hard to figure out were the reply you are tracking went...

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⚡️updates could be faster. Way harder to keep track of all my outgoing ⚡️than 🤙.

Extending a bit:

1. Author replies

2. Author likes / zaps

3. User follows replies

4. User follows likes / zaps

5. Hashtag follows replies

6. Non-reported/hidden posts by Date of the last interaction (most recent of any leaf post first)

7. Reported by follow

8. Reported by author

9. Reported by user

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10. Hidden by anti-spam filter

11. Hidden by user

What about Reddit’s model of threading but then user can sort the threads however they want, by top voted (zapped?), recent, etc.

#[3]​ like this, see the nested structure with colored bars to keep track of how deep in the nested structure a comment is, easily collapsible at any level, sortable by various criteria.

Imo Reddit (& specifically the UI of Apollo) has this solved.

https://nostr.build/av/nostr.build_b214c014b88494a97522d195b7c04eaad3c7b5b7a2134cb720a4b67de04933e4.mp4

Yep... Collapsing is definitely a need