The other pain point is the up/down arrows being so close to each other on mobile that I have to zoom in, vote, then zoom out.
Back then, I used a comment's score as a way of finding more interesting comments. I totally understand why this feature was removed, however, without it, I'm left to look for comments that get a lot of replies to weed out the boring comments from the interesting ones, and keeping track of indentation while scrolling through hundreds of comments is tedious. I'm sitting in front of a computer that should be able to do this for me.
I'd be interested if they tested it, but I can't say for certain if I think it should become a feature or not.
• The placement of the up/down arrows, as you noted.
• On text submissions, such as "Ask HN" submissions, the submitter's text is greyed out similar to the way down voted comments are greyed out.
• If you want to see dead comments, which are by default completely hidden, you can turn on the "showdead" option. That makes them visible...but they are greyed out so that it is hard to read them.
It's obvious to me which approach has been better.
So? Things break and then I uninstall them.
Made even worse because there's no way to fix it if you accidentally vote incorrectly.
I work on a semi-relevant project called Product Pains where people can post and vote on product feedback publicly about any app or website. After seeing this thread, I posted this feedback about HN: https://productpains.com/post/hacker-news/make-comments-coll...
The idea is that a lot of votes on a piece of feedback creates a social responsibility for the team to respond and ideally implement the feature. We're still in early stages but consider voting on this and/or posting other feedback for HN. They could definitely use it. :)
I, too, would like to see collapsible comments on HN, but I also want to keep the interface simple. It never needs to be flashy, just functional.
[0] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hacker-news-enhanc...
I might fork it one day, call it HNES+ or something. Then maybe development can gain a bit of traction again.
[1] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hn-special-an-addi...
However, I frequently use HN without scripts and cookies, and I find it somewhat disappointing that it uses cookies to store its settings instead of local storage.
I'll open an issue on the repo when I find the time though.
http://hckrnews.com/about.html#extensions
It has collapsing, and it also highlights unread comments.
Just a tiny little extension that lets you collapse comments on HN. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Here's the github link if you're interested https://github.com/Igglyboo/hn_collapse
I've tried a lot of these and one thing I haven't seen is a similar feature to RES that remembers collapsed threads. Any ideas if this is something that HN's design somehow precludes or is it just a matter of someone sitting down and writing the code?
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hackernew/lgoghlnd...