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Is it time for lemmy.world to work with other hosters to have "sister" instances?
  • Right, they won't care until they find out the instances moderation policy doesn't fit for them and then they're stuck with all their content on an instance they don't want to be on anymore

  • Is it time for lemmy.world to work with other hosters to have "sister" instances?
  • Users aren't going to care about server load. The only problem the users will care about is "Does this work right now the instant I want it to."

    Having an entire separate service/microservice that load balances instances wouldbe very complicated to implement for what is largely no reason. If an instance is at capacity, close registration or switch it to invite only and direct people to a different instance.

    There's also the option of doing something like the mastodon signup portal that just gives you a list of servers and a blurb about what they're about.

    Making a series of different instances that are intrinsically tied together and controlled by the same mod team already has a name: A centralized network.

  • Tried to look at an Amber Alert today
  • Yeah, if you ignore the piece of technology receiving a technological message from another piece of technology which you then view on the piece of technology, I guess there is no technology involved

  • bg10k BradGanley @lemmy.fmhy.ml
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