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I have wondered how migrating instances would work. Would anything come with me to a new account on a new instance or is it still similar to moving from Reddit where I'm starting over?
Mastodon has a way to migrate so it's possible with ActivityPub. There's an open issue for migraine instances that wasn't closed so I assume it's planned. I have no idea if it's being actively worked on though.
It's an open issue on GitHub, and was featured in the recent dev blog:
So no, currently you can't move. You can only create a new account on another instance, and start using that instead. At least you're still on the same platform.
Given the popularity of the issue, I would assume it will find a solution. But given no one is assigned to it yet, we probably still have no people willing to work on it.
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