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It means both instances will see old posts from before one of them defederated.
Now that A is de-federated from B, they both won't see new posts or comments from eachother. In the case of fedia and ani.social, you won't get any new posts from any of their communities or users. If you post on [email protected] from fedia, nobody will see that post outside of fedia users, because ani.social isn't seeing it and passing it around to the rest of the fediverse.
You hav basically the right idea, everything stops syncing when one defederates.
Hmm, I see. This is interesting. It gives me the feeling that I either would "have to" have a generalist account on the least defederated instance to have as wide a net (kind of my early times on reddit), or I would have specialized accounts to specific topics in multiple instances.
for myself I look to have an account on an instance that federates everywhere. I block stuff myself. Given that I find domain blocking does not work correctly and the language filter is iffy. Im hoping those get improved but the language might be local configs that are not correct or something.
I'd love that. I still need to go looking for an instance that I can fit in and just block and curate myself.
How is the moist instance? is it stable and relatively quick? I'm partial to stay with mbin instances more than Lemmy but I'm still open to anything really.
so I chose it because I liked what the guy (originalucifer) had to say about it. Its a single person so I mean I think the main thing is you might have to be ready for it to be over at some point and might have to start again at another fed instance. Not trying to diss but I think this is a reality for any of the fediverse but the smaller the thing the more likely. Its great actually because its part of its strength to me. somethig could fall but its super unlikely all of it will. So if you want to do the way I decided read:
https://moist.catsweat.com/about https://moist.catsweat.com/faq https://moist.catsweat.com/terms https://moist.catsweat.com/privacy-policy