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I thought about this, too, but decided to hold off for now.
The problem I see is that a bunch of the popular instances are already struggling to keep up with the influx of new users, so asking them to spend extra resources on federation with my server (which wouldn't be serving more than a couple of people) seems like it would make their capacity problems worse.
I might do it once things settle down from the Reddit exodus.
@ono there are relay services to help with that. I am going that route.