Outdated Comments Panel
Comment threads on a versioned document, split into ones matched to the new version and ones whose anchors broke, with stale quotes and reattach actions.
Comment threads on a versioned document, split into ones matched to the new version and ones whose anchors broke, with stale quotes and reattach actions.
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Outdated Comments Panel handles what happens to comment threads when a document is re-uploaded: on the Integration spec, v4 replaced 12 of 38 pages, so a notice reports that 3 threads matched the new layout automatically and 2 lost their anchors. The matched section lists Priya Nair, Jordan Lee, and Maya Chen with their page pin and reply count. The outdated section shows Noah Park and Avery Stone each with an Anchored to v3 badge, the stale quote in a left bordered callout, and Reattach and View in v3 actions.
Matched and outdated threads are two typed arrays, and the version chips in the header mark v4 as current. Outdated rows keep the old quote so reviewers can judge whether the note still applies. The footer note states the rule plainly: outdated threads keep their full history, and reattaching pins a thread to a passage in the current version without losing any replies.
Reach for this block on any versioned document surface where comments outlive the text they were anchored to, wired to your version diff and anchor matcher. Bind Reattach to the remap mutation and View in v3 to your historical version route.
A natural flow around it on an Application Pro page:
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One strong use is the spec re-upload panel above. Other version drift shapes:
Tip: keeping the stale quote in the outdated row lets a reviewer decide whether to reattach or retire the thread without opening the old version first.