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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/lemmyworld
 

Found a good image explanation of this whole thing.

Edit: update image to use light theme.

Credit goes to @[email protected]

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[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Great post, but here are some questions those graphics raise, that I couldn't find an answer to, and which have only my experience with email, usenet and irc for reference (all of which are federated, easy to abuse, had a host of problems, and have slowly migrated to centralized versions to solve these issues):

  • how do you ban someone?
  • what stops him from spinning 100 amazon ecc instances, federating 100 servers and spamming his thing 100 times from 100 different instances?
  • how do you even block an instance?
  • what happens with the federated content once the source instance goes down?
  • say lemmy.ml and memes goes down, how do you post a new reply in [email protected]? does it even work?
  • i haven't found any info for syncing accounts across instances (to prevent this loss) or if this is even possible at low level
  • what happens with comments and pictures once a federated instance goes down? say, if i selfhost and i crash without backups, does my content and posts disappear?
  • can i pull it back?
  • what kind of capacity planning would I need to selfhost say, a decade worth of reddit browsing? assuming I only care about my posts and what I save, would they be accessible for me?
[–] andobando 6 points 1 year ago

i haven’t found any info for syncing accounts across instances (to prevent this loss) or if this is even possible at low level

Not possibly or very difficult from what I heard.

what happens with comments and pictures once a federated instance goes down? say, if i selfhost and i crash without backups, does my content and posts disappear? Everything is stored in a database, so crashes are no different than any other site. It comes back and its accessible again.

what kind of capacity planning would I need to selfhost say, a decade worth of reddit browsing? assuming I only care about my posts and what I save, would they be accessible for me?

You mean like host an instance for just your own account? The smallest instance for $5 a month should be enough.