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

Thanks for the informative comment!

I apologize, I wasn't entirely clear in my first two questions. They adhere to background checks for work. I'll obviously have to spell out my whole username with @lemmy.world. But if someone who isn't as well versed would find multiple durd_s and many have posted or commented something that wouldn't be in good taste, this isn't good for me.
I'm not sure if I'd be allowed to explain what the fediverse is and how it works.

Registering my username on other instances is possible, but not very feasible as there are quite a few instances already, and I venture that more are created by the hour.

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

Heh, conflicting information now from what @[email protected] said :)
If my data is federated as well, why not also my login information? Allowing me to login on any instance I want with my regular user. Assuming that my home instance has instructed other instances (and they allow it?) to do so.

This would make me, and I'm sure more users, at ease with using closer, smaller, less popular and probably faster instances.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

This is good, but requires my home instance to be alive while I migrate.

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

Thanks, I remember when everyone was leaving Twitter for Mastodon. I couldn't understand why all the different servers and what they had to do with anything. I do understand more now obviously.

Is federation automatic or do I have to apply to each instance? I'm thinking I could self host and only rely on my own eptitude and internet connection.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I'm starting to realize that it's only the links that are decentralized and not, what I'd hoped for but was maybe obvious, my data/account.

I've asked over at [email protected] if anyone can register any nickname on any instance - essentially spoofing a user but on a different instance. Or if a username is "taken" across the fediverse.

Edit: anyone can register any ones username on a different instance. Spoofing/scamming isn't handled very good?
Edit2: post and comment data is federated too, so your posts won't dissappear, but might dis-converge(?) into multiple versions depending on things? :) This post helped me understand some of it: https://lemmy.world/comment/205763

 

Hi,

Lurker refugee from reddit here. Being a network engineer, I'm somewhat tech-savvy. But I'm having a hard time getting to grips with lemmy, or I should say the fediverse. I understand that it's a bunch of servers/instances that connect/federate with each other. I also just learned or understood why I can't login with my user account from lemmy.world on lemm.ee. It's like email providers :)

But I've got a few questions that maybe someone who knows more about lemmy and the fediverse can answer.

  • What happens to accounts, communities and posts when its instance decides it's been a fun few months and decides to shut down?
  • Can someone register with my username on other instances, or is my username "taken" across the fediverse?
  • If so, how are spoofing and/or scams using my username but on a different instance handled?

I'm starting to understand that it's not my data that is federated, but only links to the data in other instances. Would that be a good understanding on how the federation technically works?
All my account data is located on my "home" instance, but in turn my posts are stored on the instance where I posted or commented and linked to all other federated instances.

I could try my 2nd question myself, but I don't like creating more accounts than what I need.

Thanks!

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I'd move to a closer instance, if I new they were in it for the long run and not shut down when they get bored after a few months. What happens if the instance I'm registered to decides to shut down?