"Top" comments should take into account the # of reactions/likes to a comment, not just # of replies...
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George Kao
I love that there's now the ability to sort by Newest/Oldest/Top comments. Very helpful!
Yet I was surprised to find that "top" doesn't take into account the likes/loves (reactions) of a comment... only how many replies it has.
In fact "top" probably
should
mean the most liked/loved/reacted to comment, not the one with most replies... otherwise a comment that has a lot of replies could just be 2 members bantering with each other, rather than the number of individuals
who interacted with a comment.In short -- make "top" calculate based on:
- Ideally, number of users who interacted with a comment (reacted or replied)
- If that's tough, then just top-rank the comments with the MOST # of reactions.
Thank you!
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Calvin Correli
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Makes perfect sense.