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I think the strength of a federated social media is that it's easy to change instance and infighting is a way to have this discussion and come to conclusions. You wouldn't convince people to leave reddit by posting on lemmy and you wouldn't turn a tankie into an anarchosyndicalist but you might reach people unaware about what instance they landed on or raise awareness about how to interact with communities and users on .ml. Why have a federated network anyway when you refuse to engage with the concept of federation?