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📚 Book Club #threadcast

Ep35 Fri 25-Oct-24

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I'm currently reading this:

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It's about a kid growing up in the seventies. Good so far. I use Libby app to read, borrowing the digital book from UK library.

I'm using PeakD Snaps UI to reply, and I'm curious to know if InLeo censor replies to threads from other UI's.

Sat Nam

Interesting, thanks for the share.

No worries, Thread came through ok on InLeo.

It came though to you, but it looks like anyone else using InLeo to view your threadcast can't see replies from peeps using other UI's.

See screenshot (and screenshot vowed in PeakD where you can see it).

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You're right. I got the notification and it looked like it replied to the threadcast, but the threadcast itself doesn't show your comment. Also your images aren't displaying on InLeo but that may be a separate issue

Testing, posting from PeakD #Snaps in reply to a comment made in #InLeo #threads, to see id this comment is visible in InLeo UI.

Adding #InLeo tag to see if this works (does not display or include in the comment count without the tag, already tested.

#feedback

#feedback for InLeo team, and to see if you see the feedback tag and respond.

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#feedback (

See my comment to which Adam has replied.

Also note #gobbledygook & I'm using yet another keyboard.

I can and understand (to some extent) top level threads not showing when posted from a different Ui, but when the same applies to replies it's not a good experience for InLeo users IMO.
#fewdback

@asgarth, #feedback

I don't seem to be able to edit nested replies.

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