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Your login is unique to the home instance. In effect your username is the full [email protected] but the @ portion gets added in when you log in on the linux.community page. There is some theoretical talk of federated identity that would let you use credentials across instances but the logistics of it seems daunting.
You can still read and post to wherever from your home instance, so long as the other server wasn't defederated for some reason.
We badly need federated identify and or at least something portable/nomadic.
If I recall there was talk of migration being a thing in the next major version.
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