No, users cannot merge different conversation branches in ChatGPT.
No, context window limitations still apply to branched conversations.
No, ChatGPT does not support advanced visualization of conversation trees.
Branched conversations appear as separate entries in the conversation history.
Branched conversations are automatically named with a 'Branch' prefix.
Users can create a conversation branch by hovering over a ChatGPT response, clicking the three-dot menu, and selecting 'Branch in new chat.'
Navigation is managed through browser tabs and the conversation history panel.
ChatGPT preserves all prior conversation context up to the branching point.
Editing a message creates an implicit branch in ChatGPT.
No, the chat branching feature is not available on ChatGPT mobile or desktop apps.
Future possibilities include advanced visualization, custom naming, branch merging, collaboration, and mobile support.
Main limitations include web-only access, lack of visualization, no branch merging, and basic naming.
Main use cases include marketing, business strategy, software development, education, creative writing, research, and project management.
Editing a previous message creates a new branch from that point.
ChatGPT uses a tree-like data structure for conversation branching.
A horizontal line separator appears at the branching point in ChatGPT.
ChatGPT's chat branching feature was officially launched on September 4, 2025.
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