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Another ''channel'', in contrast, is actually another fully separate identity, much like having another account on e.g. {{Internal link |target= | Another ''channel'', in contrast, is actually another fully separate identity, much like having another account on e.g. {{Internal link |target=Mastodon |link-name=Mastodon}}. Other users can't tell which channels belong to the same account because the account underneath the channels doesn't identify itself anywhere, only the channels do. Thus, it is not necessary to have multiple accounts on the same server to maintain multiple separate online identities. |
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Another channel, in contrast, is actually another fully separate identity, much like having another account on e.g. Mastodon. Other users can't tell which channels belong to the same account because the account underneath the channels doesn't identify itself anywhere, only the channels do. Thus, it is not necessary to have multiple accounts on the same server to maintain multiple separate online identities.