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What?
I don't understand what you mean.
I'm looking at a post in a community from lemmy.world from a user of spouli.xyz in my instance lemmy.pe1uca.dev from jerboa.
All lemmy clients can federated content from multiple instances because lemmy can federated content from multiple instances.
I didn't mean federate in the Lemmy/Fediverse sense, but rather in the collation/multireddit sense. In other words, gathering posts from many different sources, in this case instances, and displaying them as a single list. Given the context, calling this "federation" was probably very confusing, and definitely a poor choice of words. I apologize for that.
In Liftoff, this takes the form of an All/Everything view (where "All" means all currently logged in instances) which collates and displays posts from many different Lemmy instances at once. This is the feature I was looking for in other clients.