I think collapse/expand on all individual posts on the reading page, with
the ability to set some posts to be auto-collapsed by tag or number of
characters is the best solution. If such functionality existed, I wouldn't
just be using it to hide things I don't want to read, I'd use it to hide
things I've already read, to make it easier to see where I am on the page.

If it would be possible to color-code for the reason (as in the
auto-collapsed  posts tagged "twitter" showing up in, say, orange while the
X number of characters ones show up in green and the ones I've collapsed
myself in black), that would be even better.

Now if it could be used to collapse all posts by a specific *user*
automatically, I would love dw forever. I'm thinking of communities here,
not subscriptions to individual journals. I've been in enough communities
that have one irritating poster while everyone else is fine to want this
feature.

But seriously, the most important/desired thing for me is the ability to
collapse posts on the reading page myself, with or without auto-collapsing.
I *would* be willing to pay for the other, more complicated stuff, though.

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:06 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Instead of having to rely on userscripts, DW could give users the option
> to:
>
> -collapse (or cut) loudtwitter
> -collapse the content in posts that are over X number of characters -
> maybe not collapse ALL the content, but just those than go over the limit
> - so people aren't forced to scroll for multiple screens.
>
> That way if people *are* interested, they click the expand and read
> without reloading and without blocking the actual content - and since they
> opted into it, I don't see how it could be regarded as censorship >_>
>
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