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I think the biggest issue is account management. Having all these different instances wouldn't be as bad if it were easy to switch accounts or combine their subscriptions, making it truly user-driven instead of depending on the behavior of each individual instance.
Exactly. And that's kinda part of my point. Federation is all about copying content from server to server, so that the central organising structure is the server or instance. Duplicate enough content and a user won't need to move ... is kinda the idea. The reality though is more complex than that, as platforms and their designs get in the way, as does defederation and unpredictable admins. Reality is that the fediverse isn't user driven, and once you see that, the whole decentralised thing starts to become more questionable (IMO).
So given all of that, I'm wondering what happens if you take away the whole federated idea but still retain some of the aims and principles and try a more straightforward approach that uses the tools and technologies we already have.
There are some tools that can help with this but I don't think completely automatically. I don't use any of them.
See: https://github.com/dbeley/awesome-lemmy#tools - scroll up and down the page too might be something that suits you