NOTTHISWAY
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When editing the display order of threadmarks, it's possible to nest them together, which makes it much easier and neater to organize them and keep track of them based on what category/list they belong in.
Is it at all possible to do something similar, but for the reader's side?
As in, nest my threadmarks such that I can have a threadmark "folder" wherein I can put all of my stories on a certain topic in the same folder, so that if an user is not interested in, say, stories that take place in the Nasuverse, they can just not open that folder, and make it much easier to navigate the compilation thread that contains all of my stories that aren't big enough to merit having a thread of their own.
Keeping a singular archive thread seems like the most convenient way for me as a writer, especially with nested stories allowing me to put multiple chapters of the same story and/or mutually related stories together in such a way that makes the editing experience millions of times easier, but I can imagine that having to read through the titles of dozens of stories that they're not interested in is a problem for readers.
I don't know what, if anything, is possible to do with regards to this, so please forgive my ignorance regarding the stuff under the hood.
Is it at all possible to do something similar, but for the reader's side?
As in, nest my threadmarks such that I can have a threadmark "folder" wherein I can put all of my stories on a certain topic in the same folder, so that if an user is not interested in, say, stories that take place in the Nasuverse, they can just not open that folder, and make it much easier to navigate the compilation thread that contains all of my stories that aren't big enough to merit having a thread of their own.
Keeping a singular archive thread seems like the most convenient way for me as a writer, especially with nested stories allowing me to put multiple chapters of the same story and/or mutually related stories together in such a way that makes the editing experience millions of times easier, but I can imagine that having to read through the titles of dozens of stories that they're not interested in is a problem for readers.
I don't know what, if anything, is possible to do with regards to this, so please forgive my ignorance regarding the stuff under the hood.