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As an Mbin user: what are you referring to with "comments view"? I assume that's not the comments page of threads (because both have that).
On lemmy, we have two view : post view/ comment view.
If you want to get the latest comment on your instance, you click on comment view. So you can join the lastest discussion. Here is an example :
https://jlai.lu/?dataType=Comment&listingType=Local&sort=New
Comment view turn your timeline into a live chat, as mastodon.
Oh, Mbin does have that for domain pages, so it shouldn't be too hard to implement a general one for Mbin. I think rather than it being a feature Mbin is "behind" on, it's probably more that it doesn't fit the vision of the devs and is deliberately kept out.
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That could be it. I mostly use it to keep an eye on older threads, not sure how popular of a use case that is