The part that’s missing is the ability to get a list of all the posts/comments you have unfinished replies to.
That feels like a separate feature to me, but it’s always tricky say where to draw the lines. The reason I feel this way is because being able to have the draft/autosave for a given post adds value on it’s own. If it didn’t add value on it’s own and the value got “unlocked” by having that list of draft comments, I’d see them both as belonging to a single feature.
My model of most users says that the list of draft comments wouldn’t be too valuable. If you only have a few draft comments saved, I’d think that you’d have an easy time remembering what posts you wanted to comment on, in which case you’d just return to that post, click “Restore”, and continue where you left off. OTOH, if you had a bunch of posts with draft comments, I could see it getting difficult to keep track of them all, and thus listing them out would be useful. But I don’t imagine many people having that long a list.
Edit: As a hack, you could use your browsers bookmarks or LessWrong’s bookmarking functionality to keep track of a list of draft comments. Neither is perfect of course.
That feels like a separate feature to me, but it’s always tricky say where to draw the lines. The reason I feel this way is because being able to have the draft/autosave for a given post adds value on it’s own. If it didn’t add value on it’s own and the value got “unlocked” by having that list of draft comments, I’d see them both as belonging to a single feature.
My model of most users says that the list of draft comments wouldn’t be too valuable. If you only have a few draft comments saved, I’d think that you’d have an easy time remembering what posts you wanted to comment on, in which case you’d just return to that post, click “Restore”, and continue where you left off. OTOH, if you had a bunch of posts with draft comments, I could see it getting difficult to keep track of them all, and thus listing them out would be useful. But I don’t imagine many people having that long a list.
Edit: As a hack, you could use your browsers bookmarks or LessWrong’s bookmarking functionality to keep track of a list of draft comments. Neither is perfect of course.