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Yes. But it is pretty easy to "connect the dots". A lot of people are reusing their usernames, which makes them identifiable. And since the other instances do save data like Posts you made, likes or dislikes you send, it can be pretty easy to make a profile out of your data and identify you.
Hmm...if people followed basic privacy rules, like not reusing usernames, it wouldn't be an issue.
Lemmy is not a privacy focused platform. End of story. Neither is Reddit or Facebook.
If you want to be anonymous and private, either use TOR or disconnect your internet.