I'm relearning Cliq to see if we can switch to it...been a while...I know there is a way to work backwards in a channel, to follow a thread of comments/replies (meaning, if you select to reply to a post, then the starting point post can be found by simply clicking your way back up the post, using the included links on each reply). But what if you wanted to follow forward, to see where the post led to? The scenario I envision quickly occurring is that Cliq gets used to discuss a variety of topics, housed with the channel structure. Within those obviously there are various thoughts/ideas posted. Those need to be discussed further. Let's assume for ease there are two thoughts. The original posts are placed, and there are only two of them. Once replies start, and they happen in varying order of topic 1, topic 2, then at the very last post about either topic 1 or 2, I can work my way back up through the original linking of replies (assuming the poster knows to use that function). But once I'm at the top, how do I then follow back down to see post 1, then post 2, then post 3 (related to a specific thought?
I'd be moving a group from Teams, wherein you have threaded blocks, and the whole blocks move up and down the channel feed, based on recency of replies to the block. As such, you can quickly see the original post, and all replies, very easily in one section of vertical space (it even auto-condenses long threads, and then lets you see more/less with a simple click).
Is there anything like this in Cliq and I'm not seeing it, or is it structured differently and won't allow for this? I must say, it's one of the nicer features of Teams that makes following chaos of postings a little more tolerable.