These are tribal hubs rather than just alternative/reskinned steem UIs.
I think this is why the disappearing comments are ultimately a good thing. Each tribe can decide on membership, blacklisting etc. I think this'll give a more community feel to each tribe because tribe members can find each other's comments more easily.
I expect that, over time, the tribal interfaces will diverge more and more from each other. That is, I believe they will incorporate features that are of specific value to that community. Starting with a skinjob and token integration is a good entry point to get a community up and running fast and, if they attract suitable dev talent, can then gradually add in the community specific features.
I think PAL is going to be around for a while.
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Dear @eturnerx
Partly true. However if "regular joe" would realize that each time after checking PALnet and replying to comments, he still need to change front end to read and reply to all missing comments, then it would end up only with this user abandoning PALnet (noone likes to do same job twice).
Luckily I already realized that all comments are visible. Just counter is misleading on PALnet and it doesn't really count all comments.
Yours
Piotr