https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164586

--- Comment #5 from [email protected] ---
(Sorry for misusing Bugzilla. Didn't expect uploading an attachment already
adds a comment)

Thanks for considering my concern.

I entirely agree that you can always undo. The issue, however, is that there
might not be enough visual feedback that all comments have been deleted. If
multiple comments are visible, then it is obvious to most users that all
comments were deleted. If, however, only a single comment is visible, then the
difference between deleting that comment versus all comments is that the gray
"comment bar" on the right of the page disappears (see the attachment), and the
central alignment makes the document "jump" to the right.

I feel this visual feedback is sufficient for most users. However, it now
occurred multiple times to my dad working on long documents. He does not notice
the missing "comment bar" (possibly due to the page jumping to the right) and
continues working on the document. Eventually, merging the version before and
after deleting all comments is impossible (even with a backup).

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