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In software I design, I like to have multiple ways to view the same data. In one context it's an outline, then flip a switch and now it's a graphic.
I'm working on discourse with WordLand in the middle, and WordPress at the edges, where a comment becomes a blog post on its own. Readers might not know that they're reading something that has a dual life as a comment linked to someone else's post. There can be a flip-switch in both views that lets you go back and forth. I can only guarantee that in my software, since this will be an open system, there can be any number of different ways to view the content. As someone famous once said "Let a thousand flowers bloom."
Why should comment writing not have all the features of blog post writing? Why should there be any difference? Why invent a new more limited text type instead of reusing the one you created for blogging?
In software I call this factoring, since I have a math background, but somehow it came to be called refactoring which I think is redundant, another one of those "wet water" type things.
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