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It's really a lot like email, only the messages are (mostly) public instead of private.
If you have an account at
gmail.com
you can send and receive emails with someone at another site likemit.edu
, because your mail server and their mail server know how to talk to each other (that's "federation").But you don't have to personally log into their mail server to do that. You just use your account on your server, and the servers take care of getting messages to the right server for the recipient.
Similarly, here, you can subscribe to and comment on forums ("communities") originating on other instances. You don't have to personally log into the other instance to do that; the servers take care of that part.