There's a really easy fix to this: Load more comments on scroll-to-bottom. No button, no bandwidth used, but those who make it to the bottom of a thread don't have to do anything to see new comments. I agree with OP; the current system is suboptimal, to say the least.
Ugh, I hope this does not happen, I hate the scroll-to-the-bottom-and-get-more thing. Particularly if the server is under heavy load already, you never know if there is more or if so how much, and it takes the scrollbar away from your mouse pointer once it's loaded another chunk due to the relative offset.
Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
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Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#72Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#73To cut load. I'm not sure it helped much though, so I may not keep it.
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#74To cut load. I'm not sure it helped much though, so I may not keep it.
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#75Until it gets reverted (hopefully) -- AutoPagerize [1] ---- [1]: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/igiofjhpmpihnifd...
I'm curious: Why does this plug-in need access to my browsing history?
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#76To cut load. I'm not sure it helped much though, so I may not keep it.
Such comment handling would however certainly motivate people to "post without the parent."
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#77To cut load. I'm not sure it helped much though, so I may not keep it.
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#78To cut load. I'm not sure it helped much though, so I may not keep it.
How about displaying the comments "shallower": if some discussion ("a branch in the comments") goes too deep, maybe that's what doesn't have to be on the same page, as it's obviously something where a lot of arguments and counterarguments occur, and not something where the biggest insight is to be expected. Such comment handling would however certainly motivate people to "post without the parent."
I think preventing such "sticky" threads from clobbering the first pages of comments may add some decent value to the discussion. Especially in brining in different aspects and povs, perhaps sometimes yielding a more balanced discussion.
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#79It would be interesting to see an auto-extend feature like Facebook does with the timeline. Keep scrolling? We will AJAX load them into the page in batches. That should do ya. No buttons necessary, full comment history the further you go, and you don't show more information than you originally ask for (just a couple of comments).
Re: Ask HN/PG: Why are comments being paginated?
#80Let's wait for the official answer, but I also include my take. Maybe because of the community growth. When I began to hang out around here, 6 months before I created an account I believe, 40 upvotes was a huge amount for a post or a comment. Today it's common to see posts with more than 100 in the front page and comments receiving 60 or so. EDIT: The number of comments in each posts also exploded, 20 comments in a t…