This has grown into a longer series of misunderstandings than seems necessary. :P
Yes, Discord's behavior with regards to the initial creation of threads is not the same, if I understand you right. To create a thread, one has to explicitly click a New Thread button, OR Discord will prompt you after 2-3 replies in a row to create a thread for that message chain. After that, the thread will show up under the top-level channel, and you can open it up in a sidebar. *
What I meant when I said this is how Discord does it was with regards to how messages are shared - or not, as it is - between the top-level channel and the thread. As I said, I misunderstood earlier comments regarding how this works on other platforms. I really ought to just download Mattermost and check it out :P
* If you're not just talking about specific thread behavior, and indeed have never seen threads at all, you're not alone. They're not very commonly used on Discord, probably because it's not easy to discover them. They're also a relatively new feature.
Yes, Discord's behavior with regards to the initial creation of threads is not the same, if I understand you right. To create a thread, one has to explicitly click a New Thread button, OR Discord will prompt you after 2-3 replies in a row to create a thread for that message chain. After that, the thread will show up under the top-level channel, and you can open it up in a sidebar. *
What I meant when I said this is how Discord does it was with regards to how messages are shared - or not, as it is - between the top-level channel and the thread. As I said, I misunderstood earlier comments regarding how this works on other platforms. I really ought to just download Mattermost and check it out :P
* If you're not just talking about specific thread behavior, and indeed have never seen threads at all, you're not alone. They're not very commonly used on Discord, probably because it's not easy to discover them. They're also a relatively new feature.