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I’ve been thing a lot about this too. Is it a good idea to set up my own single-user instance of Lemmy and post with that to this community? Would that mean if I make a post or comment and include media that it’s hosted on my server?
I ask because I wonder if theoretically I made a popular post here via my instance if it causes a lot of server load for people to see it. Trying to wrap my head around all of it.
Another thought I had is if I decided to create a Mastodon instance and use that to post here as well what the impacts of that would be?
AFAIK it's not much different as we will be downloading the picture to serve it here. It's one of the ways that fediverse servers do load balancing across the fediverse - each instance handles their own community's bandwidth usage.
Related question for you: on the Animals and Pets community there's a sidebar requesting that images be uploaded elsewhere to lower the cost associated with hosting it locally. I made a post with an image hosted elsewhere (vgy.me), but the image on the finished post seems to be hosted from beehaw? I linked this URL, and my beehaw post is serving the image from this location.
Is it expected that beehaw/lemmy is rehosting the image? Or am I misunderstanding and it's something like a virtual file that's cached on beehaw temporarily and otherwise just passes through to the third party host? Just want to be as gentle on the servers as possible. Thanks!
So we found out after you posted this image that we cache the image anyways when it's being shown on Lemmy so we've decided to just remove that policy as it is practically useless. Thank you for the comment and thank you for the consideration!