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by ipaddr 1095 days ago
Aren't you centralizing on Lemmy?
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Lemmy is decentralised so... no?
But using one instance to handle voting/replies means it's centralized (everything happens in one place).

Lemmy doesn't allow someone to edit content from different instances so that aspect isn't decentralized. If I make a post on one instance the post could be shared within the federation which makes that feature decentralized. At best Lemmy is a hybrid decentralized-centralized application.