this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2023
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That's simply natural with a federation-based system. If there's risk or history of defederation, different instances will naturally see similar communities grow. Initially, I intended to participate in many Beehaw's communities, but right now it's simply not possible.
wait why is it not possible?
Beehaw is defederated from @world, so I can't participate in their communities with my account.