Comments let readers discuss a memo inside 📝Memo Collaboration — threaded replies, upvotes and downvotes, and a hot-ranked sort so the best discussion surfaces first. They exist because not every reaction belongs in the memo itself; a comment thread gives a reader a place to ask, add, or push back without touching the original text. They're for any memo where the owner wants a conversation, not just a page.
Key Capabilities
- Threaded replies — nested discussion up to 10 levels deep
- Voting — upvote or downvote any comment, one vote per person, toggle to remove
- Hot ranking — sort by newest, oldest, or a score-and-age-weighted "hot" order
- Per-memo toggle — the memo owner turns comments on or off for that memo
- Author attribution — each comment carries the commenter's name and profile link
Getting Started
Scroll to the comments section on any memo with comments enabled, sign in, and reply. Memo owners toggle comments from the memo's settings.
FAQ
- Can I comment without an account? No — posting requires sign-in; reading comments does not.
- Can I turn comments off for one memo but not others? Yes — the toggle is per-memo, set by the owner.
- How deep can a thread go? Up to 10 levels of nested replies.
- Can I change my vote? Yes — voting the same direction again removes your vote; voting the opposite direction flips it.
