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I don't think there's anything wrong in doing that, if you wanna keep things separated and there are currently no tools to do that with only one account then i think there's no reason to not go with the multi-accounting approach if you want too, as long as it isn't a spam level thing
Plus, some clients like liftoff even make that easier by supporting being logged on multiple accounts simultaneously and being able to easily shift between them
Jerboa and Connect do that with account switching too.
Lately I've been leaving different accounts in different apps to reduce confusion. Having the same user name on the different instances is a bit confusing with the account switcher.
I see, yeah that makes sense