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Lemmy.world and lemmy.ml or sh.itjust.works. Those are the largest and host the most popular communities.
If an instance goes down, all the communities hosted there become dead. If a BitTorrent tracker goes down, you pick another and nothing changes, because the tracker doesn't own the data. This is especially true for peer exchanges.
A properly decentralized service is largely unaffected by any one node going down.
I suppose you're right, It's still a lot better than a reddit like situation though. I'll have to keep that in mind
Sure, and that's why I'm here and not on Reddit, and I may switch to Plebbit if that gets traction since I think its design is better. But it's also why I'm not hosting my own instance or actively contributing to either project. I did contribute some bug fixes to Lemmy in the past, and will probably do the same for Plebbit at some point, but my focus will be on my own project.
I'm just glad the market is diversifying
Same. At least in the medium term. Longer term, I'd like one to make it mainstream.
Doesn't bkuesky support federation?
Yeah, but it's not very similar to Activity Pub from what can tell. Details.
Hmm, it is a bit halfway there. Glad to see user data being separated though