I agree.  It would be nice to have an option to manually tag/group
events together.

But perhaps there could also be a default.  For instance, all tasks of a
certain kind could start grouped -- such as grouping all files edited in
geany, or group all webpages viewed in firefox.

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Title:
  Group similar events together in TimelineView and ThumbView

Status in GNOME Activity Journal:
  New

Bug description:
  In MultiView Activity journal will group similar events together (e.g.
  Visited Websites, Worked with Images, etc). However, in TimelineView
  and ThumbView the items only appear individually.

  This behaviour can be annoying if you are getting data from Chrome or
  Firefox as the number of individual webpages you visit in a day may
  well be >100, thus website visits can overwhelm the TimelineView and
  ThumbView. Similarly if you are looking at photos grabbed off your
  camera, you could easily look at >100 photos in a short period of
  time.

  Perhaps TimelineView and ThumbView should behave similarly (or there
  should be an option to behave similarly) to MultiView, grouping
  similar events, then expanding when clicked upon.

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