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Can someone describe the distinction between posts and comments? I understand posts in a forum context, but I haven't seen comments before.
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#2
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I hope this diagram is self-explanatory.
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Topic (first post)
|__ reply 1
|__ comment 1.1
|__ comment 1.2
|__ reply 2
|__ comment 2.1
|__ comment 2.2
|__ comment 2.3
|__ reply 3
|__ reply 4
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#3
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Thank you, Glenn. I think I understand the diagram. I'm just trying to comprehend the circumstances....who uses which one....when? Can you point me to a website that exemplifies the intended use of posts (replies) and comments?
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#4
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You can see people using the comments feature on the vbulletin.com forum here - https://www.vbulletin.com/forum/foru...1-release-here You can see someone made a post (post 2) after Wayne's post and then Wayne just commented in that post.
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#5
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You usually make a comment to directly respond to a reply instead of posting another reply and quoting it. This minimizes having multiple replies with quoted posts from another reply. This makes conversation more organized and easier to follow.
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