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When I reply to a bridged event in a Matrix thread, the bridge sends that as normal replies, because Signal doesn't do threads. So it looks like this:
Matrix: Signal:
Original message Original message
├─> My Reply 1 └─> My Reply 1
├─> My Reply 2 My Reply 1
└─> My Reply 3 └─> My Reply 2
My Reply 2
└─> My Reply 3
This is as good as it gets with Signal's lack of threads. Thanks for implementing this.
However, if the other side replies to a threaded reply, the message is not threaded. For instance, if the other side replies first to my "Reply 2" and then to my "Reply 1", this is what Matrix (Element) shows
My Reply 2
└─> Their Reply 4
My Reply 1
└─> Their Reply 5
I assume that the bridge actually can find out that Replies 1 & 2 are threaded, and then I'd expect the bridge to insert the replies into the thread, thus producing:
Original message
├─> My Reply 1
├─> My Reply 2
├─> My Reply 3
├─> Their Reply 4
└─> Their Reply 5
Would this be possible?
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Hello,
When I reply to a bridged event in a Matrix thread, the bridge sends that as normal replies, because Signal doesn't do threads. So it looks like this:
This is as good as it gets with Signal's lack of threads. Thanks for implementing this.
However, if the other side replies to a threaded reply, the message is not threaded. For instance, if the other side replies first to my "Reply 2" and then to my "Reply 1", this is what Matrix (Element) shows
I assume that the bridge actually can find out that Replies 1 & 2 are threaded, and then I'd expect the bridge to insert the replies into the thread, thus producing:
Would this be possible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: