Why is a softfork unable to divide the network?

Why is a softfork unable to divide the network?

I was wondering why a soft fork cannot in principle divide the Bitcoin network as a hard fork can. I understand that a soft fork, by definition, involves only tightening the consensus rules, but the result will still be two different sets of consensus rules. If some nodes consider a block or transaction valid and others consider it invalid, a network divide should be possible regardless of which side's consensus rules are newer. The roles of each side in the division would simply be the reverse of the hard fork case.

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