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But, the information you want is/was already available in the New Posts link, and also mostly all repeated to right of chatbox. I don't think we need it yet again repeated like it was previously.
if you click on a post in the "new posts" link and then later you want to do it again, it's not there anymore. because it's not a new post anymore. the feature to the right of the chat box displays every single post. not very helpful to search for a certain post.
it's certainly not about disliking change. it's more about practical. sometimes I like of offer some help for questions. but if I don't see them anymore, I'm not going to search for them.
of course it's your site and you do whatever you want to.
Well, I know it is available in the New Posts link an on the right side of the chatbox.
But I just don't use to have the chatbox expanded, and if I click on one of the latest posts the thread opens in a new window which isn't necessarily an advantage...but that's only me.
And the difference is now that every single post which belongs to a particular thread is listed instead of only one entry which signals an update.
Just my $0.02.
@Silvester17: Seems like my typing has been to slow...
So basically you read a post/thread, close that tab, but later decide you want to come back - and it's a matter of finding it. The old board provided the 20 most recent threads, even if you already viewed them.