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"textContent": "Hi @danieljohnpower, this is a really thoughtful suggestion, especially for people doing deep work inside long chats. The scrolling/context-switch problem you described is something a lot of users run into once conversations become more document-like instead of conversational.\n\nThe idea of inline clarification threads tied to a specific step or paragraph makes a ton of sense for workflows like studying, coding, research, and planning. Keeping the original structure intact while allowing focused follow-ups would definitely reduce clutter and cognitive overload.\n\nI’m forwarding this to the team for logging since the use case and examples here are very clear and well explained.\n\n-Mark G.",
"title": "Inline Clarification Threads for Long Responses"
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