• @torturedllama
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    2511 months ago

    When the main servers get hit hard (such as lemmy.ml), will users and/or communities using other servers be less impacted by the wave? Or will the wave hitting the popular servers be a problem for everyone?

    Will federation save us to some extent?

    • @[email protected]
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      3411 months ago

      I think if people can get past how it’s a bit complicated they can pretty easily just pick a random smaller server to sign up to. I’ve been on Reddit recommending sh.itjust.works because it doesn’t ask for an essay or some shit, just a username and password, as god intended

      • @[email protected]
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        1511 months ago

        I’m opening up my server to about 100 users. My server seemed a bit overkill for one account so I figured may as well help a little. We’ll see what usage looks like and maybe I can add more people without it starting to get expensive.

        • Liz
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          1311 months ago

          I would set up and encourage a donation system. The costs are going to build up in a hurry.

          • @[email protected]
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            911 months ago

            That’s why I’m capping it at 100. That might be permanent. I don’t need a huge community. I don’t need growth. Federation provides more than enough content.

            Plus considering probably 8/10 users will only login once or twice, realistically I’m looking at 1-2 dozen actual users. I can work from there and see what I can handle.

      • @[email protected]
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        911 months ago

        I just use the email metaphor and it usually gives people a rough idea how it works. It seems more complicated than it is.

        • @[email protected]
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          911 months ago

          I’ve been using the email metaphor to explain what it is and then sending them to sh.itjust.works

          • @[email protected]
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            1211 months ago

            I’ve been explaining it as countries/international travel. Lemmy is a country, Mastodon is a country, you can travel freely between them but you need a passport. Each service has it’s own government whose rules you have to abide. Lemmy instances are like states (or provinces or what have you), where you can just… freely travel between them. Each instance has it’s own local government whose rules you have to abide. Communities are like cities/towns, with their own small local government whose rules you have to abide… etc, etc.

      • JBBdude
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        611 months ago

        What are some good communities there that you’d recommend?

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          So this is what I don’t get - do i need an acct in every instance or a single one will suffice? Can I view and participate in all communities in the other instances that I don’t have accts in? Is there an advantage to having an acct on one instance over another or it doesn’t matter at all?

          I think a lot of other first-timers are confused about this as well.

          • Liz
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            611 months ago

            You only need one account. Each instance does have the ability to block other instances, meaning if you want to see the whole WHOLE Lemmy federation you’d have to get multiple accounts and switch between them, but honestly right now 95% of everything is on lemmy.ml and Beehaw.org

            I’m on Midwest.social

    • Evan
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      311 months ago

      Theoretically yes. I remember when mastodon.social went down and I didn’t notice a thing… Well aside from the constant “guys guys guys mastodon.social is down so exciting” :)

    • Danacus
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      211 months ago

      I’m worried that smaller servers might still be overloaded if users subscribe to large communities, and as a result the small server might get a lot of requests from those large communities a lot of activity.

      Well federation save us, or will it be our downfall?