- Sep 2015
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.comYouTube1
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Hypothesis should include a way to tell what web page within youtube (ie: what video) the comments are on, so that we can know what each comment is referring to. You can find a link for the webpage of the corresponding comment already, but you have to click on the timestamp of that person's comment. This link should be embedded within the comment or something to make it more obvious.
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- Jun 2015
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www.iflscience.com www.iflscience.com
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Comments for this thread are now closed. Not anymore!!! MUAHAHAHA
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jonudell.net jonudell.net
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I would like the page-based approach first. When I downloaded the add-on, this was the feature I was expecting to use, which made me very excited. It was like Disqus, only more perfect, because the comments could be directly and seamlessly linked to specific parts of pages. Additionally, this was possible on any webpage or PDF document. Anyone could share ideas and reactions with others, anywhere. An added plus was to be going on random web pages, looking for citations that people had made there. It felt like a whole new hidden layer of the internet was put into place, and with it came the delight of discovering where said layer had manifested itself. That was something I thought was special.
The plans on this document look perfect. When can we expect for them to be implemented?
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web.hypothes.is web.hypothes.is
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in France, ma
will this highlight stay here when this text is inevitably deleted?
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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Hello?
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www.wikipedia.org www.wikipedia.org
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dasdl
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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I exist
WHOO
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