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It's awkward for me because the comment feed feels very segmented. It's awkward to have a big header for a smaller/niche instance and one comment below it.
It makes that comment seem like an orphan and gives prominence to people who use the biggest instance.
I'd also want the sort I apply (Hot/New/etc) to apply to every comment, not per instance.
I'd propose something like this.
Clicking on the Server dropdown could be a simple checkbox group, which would remember your configuration across that instance. That way, if you wanted to hide specific communities from appearing, you could.
Your proposal might be more visually appealing in certain cases but there is no clear visual explanation of what is going on. New users and people browsing without an account wouldn't intuitively understand that these are comments from crossposts in federated instances (what does any of this mean?)
I don't think normies care, and i believe essentially it doesn't matter.
But I haven't done any research or spoken to any users, so I'm just going off instincts.
Happy to be proven wrong. I'm not a fediverse expert.