Had to upload to one instead of my main because of network errors

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    1 year ago

    Sooo, I’m still wrapping my head around the Fediverse as well, but my understanding is that you kinda have to plan for instances going down on a regular basis. I don’t mean server outages, I mean somebody saying screw it, I don’t have the time or money for this, anymore, I’m out, and shutting it down, effectively forever.

    The theory of it seems to be that we expect this as the price of the Fediverse and build it into the design of the whole thing. Thus, you should be able to lose an instance while still keeping most of what you’re here for, thanks to being able to do weird-seeming things like follow Lemmy threads that show up in your Mastodon feed, if you know how to set that up.

    Mastodon is specifically designed so that you can migrate all your follows and everything else to a new instance, literally pack your little bags and move along. Because somebody might decide they’re done paying server fees on your instance, or maybe the community just sucks, and you’d rather move. I’ve not had to do that, yet, that’s just my understanding.

    It’s how you design around the servers (instances) basically being user-hosted for kicks. I don’t think Lemmy is quite so elegant about it, though. It’s like 50 guys standing up saying, “I am Spartacus!” except they’re all Lemmy. Sorta gets the same job done. If one soldier in 50 goes down, 49 still stand, and that works, too.

    So yeah, go ahead and follow five instances. It’s kind of your only option when a favorite instance decides to de-Federate, but you still want to be on the rest of Lemmy, too. I think we got a Pokemon model, here. Gotta catch em all.

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      1 year ago

      It’s not intrinsic to the platform, nor is it forever. It’s grown incredibly fast from reddit imploding and people are still catching up.

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      Its easy enough to make a new account on another instance if mine goes away, and just follow all the same communities again. But what about communities I’ve started on my home instance? How does everyone regroup?

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      I know its probably not for everyone, but you could also just host your own instance of Lemmy, so you have control of what happens on your instance.

      Granted, you do pay for hosting and some people might not be technically knowledge or interested in self hosting. But it does allow you to at least have some assurance that your user won’t just disappear if some other instance goes down.

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      1 year ago

      So far all my account names are Percy or TheBestPercy. Might have some more original names later based on uses. I’m thinking of having one to notify me of new exploits or hacks

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    I only have 2. I joined Beehaw first and subscribed to a lot of communities, but when Beehaw defederated Lemmy.world I opened an account there to follow some local communities.

    I don’t think I need more account as I can follow about whatever instances I want from beehaw