Answer to 1, is that the Modern View quotes whomever you are replying to... so that "quote" indicates whom you are replying to - or you can delete that quote (especially if it's a long post/reply to which you are now replying), and just type-in their handle...
So if replying to me in modern, you can just delete the quote of my wording... then just type:
SweetFeet, Then type your reply note.
IF I remember right - to post a link in Modern View (say to Youtube): Type your post Hit the URL button icon/symbol Copy and paste the URL from Youtube Hit the URL button icon/symbol again at the end of your link... I THINK this is the way to do it - but has been a while since I used Modern. I only learned it for a bit, at a time when it seemed I could not post photos from classic.
Like you, I MUCH prefer the way Classic View "flows", as it typically shows who is replying to whom (BUT that is IF respondents understand the correct person's reply button to click on.... some do NOT - they seem to always click on "reply" to the original poster rather than the reply button of the person to whom they actually want to reply to... this causes their replies to appear in a random location and one must try to deduce to whom they were replying).
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