While working on my website, I've taken some time to make it easier for people to engage in discussions with me. Most discussions I have about my articles happen on Twitter, so I've built a way to see recent conversations from Twitter when viewing articles on my website.
This does sound like something that would work much better with Lemmy.
Partly it is my personal preference for structured threaded discussion as found on on classic blog comment systems and public fora ever since the Usenet.
But also: you get WebMentions so you know where links were posted, you get the entire discussion not just a fragment, and much more useful moderation both thanks to the vote system and thanks to being able to filter specific communities should you want to, in addition to the rather loose instance-based or very specific user-based filtering.
This does sound like something that would work much better with Lemmy.
Partly it is my personal preference for structured threaded discussion as found on on classic blog comment systems and public fora ever since the Usenet.
But also: you get WebMentions so you know where links were posted, you get the entire discussion not just a fragment, and much more useful moderation both thanks to the vote system and thanks to being able to filter specific communities should you want to, in addition to the rather loose instance-based or very specific user-based filtering.