Account migration is not supported at the moment but is a feature that is being worked on afaik
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I think it is possible but I have never done it.
Doesn't seem very practical, something like this being possible (one click from account settings) would be very useful for the decentralization of the platform.
It isn't built into Lemmy yet.
I understand how the Fediverse has instances, and how they communicate, and how you can (in theory) access the entire Fediverse from one account. But I don't do that, for a few reasons:
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If I see a server with more than a handful of communities I am interested in, I want a presence there in case they need to defederate for a time for some reason.
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I find browsing by "all" to be way too overwhelming on some instances. I find it easier to browse by "local".
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Different instances have different moderation standards so if I am subbed to multiple communities there having an account makes it easier to keep the differences in mind
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Jerboa can handle multiple logins.
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It reduces confusion because I can grab the same handle in multiple places.
So, I have an account on multiple instances, even though I understand I only need one. I won't ever feel the need to migrate because I am already the same human in multiple contexts.
It's possible with Mastodon (import/export feature), however it's up to the service in question to support such a system. Lemmy doesn't support this yet but I believe it's a planned feature.
Thanks for clearing it up. What is there right now isn't much, but it should suffice for the tech inclined userbase we have right now.