On our end we're monitoring the situation, if it ends up being spam that overwhelms the All feed and AI-generated slop we may just defederate from this instance.
On Mastodon it kinda makes more sense to use a dedicated project account, since that's what people subscribe to.
There's still the notion of groups on Mastodon (which corelates to communities on Lemmy, ex: /c/canada@lemmy.ca shows up like this on Mastodon.social but IMO the UX isn't great..
I think a community is preferable to an account for a project or idea, that way you can still discern who's talking, and it's easier to transfer a community down the road if needed.
Also, it let everyone in the project have their own account.
Of course.