How to find the original tweet in a discussion?

Anonymous user -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello, what annoys me about the new Twitter is that unlike the old one, it's impossible to find the original tweet that started a discussion I participated in. I'll explain: in the old version, when I left a comment on a tweet and then someone commented on my comment, it was easy: I went to notifications, clicked on their comment and the entire discussion would appear, starting from the first tweet.
But with the new Twitter, it doesn't work that way: when I go to notifications and click on the comment directed at me, nothing else shows up. So if it’s not very recent, I can’t even remember what it was originally about.
Unless it’s just me and there’s a new way of doing things that I’m not aware of?

Configuration: Custom PC, Asus P7P55D-E motherboard socket 1156, Intel i5 processor, 8GB + 4GB DDR3 RAM, Sapphire Radeon 5750 Vapor-X graphics card, 27-inch Asus monitor, Linux Ubuntu.

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  1. RavenGriffin Posted messages 121 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   5
     
    Hello,

    sometimes in notifications when someone likes or comments on your response, most of the time it says "view all," and if it doesn't, you just have to click below the notification and simply scroll up. If you're on a computer, that's usually how it works, and on the phone, maybe you need to update it, but generally, it's the same; it could be that the phone doesn't support this feature.

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    1. Anonymous user
       
      No, most of the time I use Twitter on PC. I don't understand your response when you say to click "under" the notification. I took a screenshot of the notification when someone "liked" my tweet where I actually talk about this issue and it was part of a discussion that I can't find anymore. Here is the image, where should I click to see the entire thread?

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