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You will have to make a new account on the new instance.
Oh no! ๐ญ
It will be just another addition to your collection of lemmy accounts.
Iโm still a little bit confused about your explanation. The instances are different account from one and another, right? Not like Reddit that we can follow the subreddit in a single account.
You can follow communities located on other instances, but cannot login using your account on another instance
Got it.