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Twitter also apparently has groups of some sort, though I don't know how that works. As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, groups exist in the fediverse outside of Mastodon, including here but also Friendica and Hubzilla, with which Mastodon users can and do interact.
Beyond that, there's also been a good deal of talk about how useful groups are outside of the idea of luring facebook people over, especially in relation to allowing people to find others of similar interests etc. Personally, I find this rather convincing from a Mastodon perspective and hope that that's part of Eugen's reasoning, because I think a grouping structure plus a freeform chatting/microblogging structure are a complementary pairing.
In a way it's slightly redundant since each instance is already a "group" though it would be interesting to see how people from various instances can create groups for specific topics and goals. I'm a little leery of luring too many facebook users here too quickly and the impact that will have on moderation and how respectful the culture here remains but it's ultimately inevitable. The group structure you mentioned sounds interesting though a bit like Discord so who knows if that's in his thinking too.
Instances are by no means like groups on mastodon except in the case of niche and smaller instances, which are cool but the minority on a user basis.
On mastodon, instances in general are best thought of as not useful from a user and UX perspective IMO. They simply don’t do much for the user.