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@[email protected] created a sticky post that is a work in progress, however I believe it is something that answers your question
https://lemmy.world/post/37906
One feature I'd really like is being able to click that link without being "logged out" as that link takes me to lemmy.world and my account is on lemmy.ca
I think little things like that turn away new users who get annoyed by all the "glitches" so to speak.
Clicking a link should first check if the link is to another lemmy instance, and if it is it should attempt to open that post while remaining in this instance.
I think if you use Lemmy (and mastodon and other fedi platforms) through a client you can avoid this issue. I use Tusky and Pinafore for mastodon, but haven't found a good one yet for lemmy
The developer for Jerboa mentioned in a thread (sorry I don't have the link on hand) that they are currently working on opening instance links within your current instance.
Currently it just pops up in an embedded browser, but I'm glad they're actively resolving it!