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Curious to know of this would cause federation issues or anything. The instances would be using different domain names but on the same VPS

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

In a way. I have a WordPress blog with an ActivityPub plugin to also publish to Mastodon. It's on a different domain than my Lemmy instance.

Only thing I had to do was to set up Apache as a proxy for the Lemmy Docker. Apache can serve different stuff depending on the domain. Nginx can probably do that as well.