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Feature Request: notes option

I notice now that in my profile my notes appear in the computer analysis.
Could a new feature be this: when your opponent sees the game's computer analysis, after the game's ended, in their profile you can choose, in a setting, to allow them to see your game notes?
In correspondence chess I make a lot of notes.

I notice now that in my profile my notes appear in the computer analysis. Could a new feature be this: when your opponent sees the game's computer analysis, after the game's ended, in their profile you can choose, in a setting, to allow them to see your game notes? In correspondence chess I make a lot of notes.

Because I'd like to help my opponent get my thoughts after the game. My notes are things like:

Have to watch king on g6. Don't play f4?! etc

Because I'd like to help my opponent get my thoughts after the game. My notes are things like: Have to watch king on g6. Don't play f4?! etc

Actually this would be similar to when I used to review all game whispers on FICS after playing in the FICS 45 45.

Actually this would be similar to when I used to review all game whispers on FICS after playing in the FICS 45 45.

How do you know your opponents are all writing good notes? Even if you know that they are, how do you know that everyone's opponents on LiChess are writing helpful notes?

In other words what's missing from your post-game study that would be filled in by reading your opponent's notes?

How do you know your opponents are all writing good notes? Even if you know that they are, how do you know that everyone's opponents on LiChess are writing helpful notes? In other words what's missing from your post-game study that would be filled in by reading your opponent's notes?

@StingerPuzzles You have misunderstood the request; the notes are only visible after the game ends if you allow them to be visible. Your point is strange; surely it can be helpful to know what your opponent was looking at. This allows a more heuristic element of worry/thoughts about moves when a lot of analysis just gives moves.

@StingerPuzzles You have misunderstood the request; the notes are only visible after the game ends if you allow them to be visible. Your point is strange; surely it can be helpful to know what your opponent was looking at. This allows a more heuristic element of worry/thoughts about moves when a lot of analysis just gives moves.

You could make a study and share it with your opponent (e.g. by adding him as a contributor)

You could make a study and share it with your opponent (e.g. by adding him as a contributor)

For the records, both the opponent and other observers can see comments which you write into the chat in the analysis board. The comments which you write into the chat during the game can only be seen by your opponent.

For the records, both the opponent and other observers can see comments which you write into the chat in the analysis board. The comments which you write into the chat during the game can only be seen by your opponent.

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