The comments section is a side repository that exists on top of the web page. It's a feed of all the Highlights made on the site, as well as comments and conversation that happens as a result of multiple people visiting the page. The comments should:
The comments section will likely look similar to a slack thread, where people can make messages (in our case comments), which renders all types on annotations in line, starting with Highlights. Some notes:
Inverse has an interesting overlay on top of the existing page. It notes which page you're on, and shows all "threads" or conversations happening on the page. This is a great way to share, store, and permeate context. The UI is a little weak, and the thread system should look more like slack's. The second image might be an interesting way in which the user sees context quickly through the Groups
open convos on the current page
more interesting for Groups
This is a screenshot of slack's conversation inside of a thread. Each highlight (like in a google doc/notion) should generate a new message, or a user can generate a new one. The thread system allows for reactions, context, and adding non text relevancy. Examples of non text context might be Screenshots, other images, reactions, links, etc.