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I’ve noticed that with Discourse when you reply, it not only shows 
 up as a reply to the original message in a click box under that
 original message (which is nice…you just click the “replies” and
 they all pop up), but also as a kind of new message down below.I’m finding this a little difficult because its harder to see what 
 is a new message and what is replies when you just go down the
 stream. Yes, you can look on the right and see what is a reply to
 what or if it is blank so it’s not a reply, but it’s not as
 intuitive as the old style of having the replies be indented under
 the original message. And I find myself reading the same messages
 twice because I read them as replies to the original, and then I
 read them again as I go down the stream.Am I just being too tied to the old model? I’m finding this a bit 
 annoying but perhaps I should get over it because there’s something
 great about this setup that I’m not seeing? Would love to hear it!
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Also, when the replies show up as their own posts later in the 
 stream, it’s sometimes hard to figure out what the person is talking
 about b/c the reply is to something way up earlier and the context
 of the reply is often missing. I guess this could be remedied by
 using the “quote” function. I should try that and encourage others
 in our course to do so, I suppose.
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Finally, when I want to reply to a reply, I can’t seem to do that. Or is it that one just has to mention that person’s name? But then it doesn’t show up as a “reply” to that message (the one that was a reply to someone else originally). 
I think I’m still missing the “nested” concept, and I’d love to hear if there are ways to deal with these issues, or maybe I should just get over it!
 
      
     
 