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the ability to create communities in other instances than the one that our accounts are in. i'd rather use a server in my local region than have to go to the other side of the planet where there's a populated server
Why not just make the community in your local instance?
that local instance is aussie.open for connection speed reasons, but it doesn't allow creation of communities. that means i'v had to make this accound as well in order to create the communities, but this instance is hellishly lagged for me and i get much faster speed from my regionally local instance