Imagine the mess of a fusion between this two, mixing read only content from Reddit and interactive user created/aggregated content from the web.
Agreed, having discussion is what makes reddit and lemmy unique. Libreddit, while the interface is clean, is more like a reddit-powered rss feed.
So for you it would be a toggle, you would see one content or the other. You can imagine it as you like, it’s hypothetical.
You can already satisfy that use case using a web browser, tabs or different windows, or even different browsers.
Everything about Lemmy; bugs, gripes, praises, and advocacy.
For discussion about the lemmy.ml instance, go to !meta@lemmy.ml.
Imagine the mess of a fusion between this two, mixing read only content from Reddit and interactive user created/aggregated content from the web.
Agreed, having discussion is what makes reddit and lemmy unique. Libreddit, while the interface is clean, is more like a reddit-powered rss feed.
So for you it would be a toggle, you would see one content or the other. You can imagine it as you like, it’s hypothetical.
You can already satisfy that use case using a web browser, tabs or different windows, or even different browsers.