…maybe. Welcome, UK (and worldwide) people and reddit deserters.

  • sideone@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    I’m working it out too.

    Lemmy.world is an instance - a server that hosts your account and any data.

    UKCasual is a community, essentially a subreddit. Its stored solely on the Lemmy.world server

    Whilst this community is stored on lemmy.world, if you’re logged into another instance you can still see and interact with the UKCasual community, but data remains on lemmy.world

    I’m not sure if there’s a sync delay between instances etc

    • Risk@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Okay. So if lemmy.world goes down then presumably all the communities it hosts also go down? This seems to present a bit of a logistical problem for community longevity. For example, a small instance that creates a popular community across all of the fediverse then has to try and support a large amount of traffic with possibly little local income/support?

      • sideone@lemmy.worldOPM
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        1 year ago

        Yes, as far as I understand that is an issue. I guess more popular instances may request donations to increase resources in future? I believe that Lemmy is super lightweight so shouldn’t need much in the way of server power etc

        • Ruud@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          For now this is peanuts. If it might grow a lot, I can use some of the mastodon.world donations or setup a new Patreon.

        • kev@mcr.town
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          1 year ago

          What I think is needed is a way to migrate communities and users between servers and something like the Mastodon Server Covenant so people would have time to migrate if a server decided it was going away.