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But then how will I know which instance is the real one and not the impostor? What if I join an itailian instance, will I be the impasta?
If you have two friends called Tom, are they the same to you? You are rarely@sh.itjust.works, if a rarely@lemmy.world or rarely@lemmy.ml comes up, he will not be you
I'm sorry, but I think we've fallen victim to Poe's Law here. Fret not, I understand the concept well, I was just cosplaying as someone who did not, laregly out of frustration for mankind's dependency on centralized services.
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