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[–] finalarbiter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

The thing that made federation make sense to me was comparing it to email. Email is a shared protocol and anyone who has an email address can send one to any other email address. There are lots of providers, like Google, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL, etc, that all offer access to an email address.

I picked .world because why would I want LESS than the whole world. I mean I didn't see an option for .universe. Later, I was criticized for picking a shitty one by some random guy.

You might make a Google account because gmail is the first email service you heard about, and realize that you disagree with the company or want different features, so you go make an email on Proton instead. From either platform, you can still receive email from Yahoo users and send it to them. However, you aren't necessarily able to just 'transfer' your email account from one provider to another.

sure enough my post was deleted and I didn't even understand the reason. I think it said something about me not belonging to the instance. So I'm thinking why did it let me post in the first place and why did it let them answer and if it's technically possible to do it in the first place, why disallow it?

Sometimes, other providers might have rules about who is and is not allowed to send email to their platform. This is usually to protect against spam.

Where those actions are automatic upon receipt with email, that isn't always the case on Lemmy. Reddit had similar rules in many communities, where people with new accounts or low karma weren't allowed to post.

Edit: fixed a typo