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Is there any reason why Announce could not be used to facilitate private federated group discussions as well? Assuming visibility maintains scoped to addresses, I don’t see any immediate reason why not…

Private communities are already implemented in Lemmy 1.0 using Announce. Here is the RFC with details, and you can test it on voyager.lemmy.ml.
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