• Rothe@piefed.social
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      16 hours ago

      It does highlight a potential problem with the way the fediverse functions, if too many communities are controlled by a single instance. The fediverse was meant to allievate centralisation, but in reality it has only slightly alleviated it (at least for some instances).

      How big a percentage of lemmy would be lost if the lemmy.world servers was disconnected in the same way for example?

      • kata1yst@sh.itjust.works
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        14 hours ago

        Agreed. To maintain health there needs to be a easy way to backup and migrate communities and user profiles between instances.

        Without this theres just 1000 single points of failure rather than one.

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          9 hours ago

          Either that or communities should be able to propagate across instances.

          Not by default, but there should at least be a way to treat it like a hot fail over if the instance admin chooses to enable it.

      • James R Kirk@startrek.website
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        15 hours ago

        Depends on what “percentage of Lemmy” means, but they have probably something like 20% of active users. Most of their communities have analogues elsewhere.

        I do think that as Lemmy grows the idea of a “general purpose instance” will go away and online communities will form their own instances.