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I think this is a strong reminder: We shouldn't put all our eggs in one basket. This will happen again. Unlike Reddit, we don't need to concentrate all communities on one instance. We should all make an effort to spread out. Some other general use instances are:
Again, for those new, you can post content to any of these instances and interact with content from other instances at the same time, just like you can send an email from your Gmail account to your ProtonMail account.
Is it possible to replicate to another community as a back up? Kind of a Master-slave DB?
Yes, there are tools in [email protected] that offer account migration. There is even one with a GUI. Download the settings of one account (including comms), save them in a file, transfer (upload) that file to another account via the GUI app.
Granted, the GUI method doesn't do this auttomatically over a certain period of time, but the CLI tools can be configured to be run in a script that does this at specific time intervals, so your accounts will always stay in sync.