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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.
The question seems like a misuse of the word 'federate'.
In this context it probably is, since the federation that is done on the fediverse is something else entirely. "Collate" might be a better word, perhaps.
Liftoff allows you to specifically choose the instance you see the content from.
It can be useful when sometimes one of the instances will have older posts while another would not.
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.