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Dude you can literally count the number of independent instances. How can you assume that the network isn't decentralized? A network where the data is distributed over the user nodes is called a distributed system for a reason. Decentralization does not mean that one part of the network can't go down but the network itself will survive it.
What part of what I wrote do you not understand? Because it's painfully clear you are completely mistaken about how Federation works or what it is. I've already explained the differences to you, but you don't seem to be able to grasp them. So where is the failure of communication here? Which parts are you having trouble with?
What does this sentence even mean. It's just word salad and looks like you are throwing out buzzwords you've heard somewhere but don't know what they actually mean contextually.