Federation with lemmy.world seems luck-based at this point.
I mean, it seems pretty obvious the problem is .world let all these tiny instances that can’t even get 500 user a month federate…
But .world now has to serve them up every post from the other tiny instances whose user post to .world because no one is on their home instance.
I highly recommend any such tiny instances mutually defederate from .world, because the tiny instances are what’s causing the problem.
Unfortunately they don’t want to do that because they’ll be cut off from the majority of Lemmy, instead they usually want to bitch and complain and demand .world treats them as the special unique people they truly are.
It’s like back in the day when people would make huge posts about leaving social media on social media and the never leave…
If you want to go, just go.
Most people will never even notice
Edit:
To be clear, what causes delays and issues with federations and .world is the sheer amount of instances they federate with.
The two options to fix it is upgrading infrastructure which costs money, or pruning federation until infrastructure has been scaled up.
I wonder if some form of p2p would be possible, more like syncthing, than torrent, to allow the sheer numbers to create a swarm, to fix the issue rather than cause it. I’m not a dev in any form, so I’m sure smarter minds have considered it and have dismissed it or are working on it,
And once again it’s lemmy.world.
But this: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/23650562
did get here: https://lemmy.world/post/20799392
Federation with lemmy.world seems luck-based at this point.
I think it may be time that lemmy.world gets called out for this. No matter the instance I post or view from, lemmy.world has issues.
I have to wonder if the lemmy software itself just can’t handle that much in terms of syncing through federation.
Or world just terrible at their setup.
Leaning more on that, world does seem to have a terrible setup.
I’m sure they’ll fix it all with sublinks, which is coming any day and running Java…
I mean, it seems pretty obvious the problem is .world let all these tiny instances that can’t even get 500 user a month federate…
But .world now has to serve them up every post from the other tiny instances whose user post to .world because no one is on their home instance.
I highly recommend any such tiny instances mutually defederate from .world, because the tiny instances are what’s causing the problem.
Unfortunately they don’t want to do that because they’ll be cut off from the majority of Lemmy, instead they usually want to bitch and complain and demand .world treats them as the special unique people they truly are.
It’s like back in the day when people would make huge posts about leaving social media on social media and the never leave…
If you want to go, just go.
Most people will never even notice
Edit:
To be clear, what causes delays and issues with federations and .world is the sheer amount of instances they federate with.
The two options to fix it is upgrading infrastructure which costs money, or pruning federation until infrastructure has been scaled up.
There’s just nothing else that can be done.
I wonder if some form of p2p would be possible, more like syncthing, than torrent, to allow the sheer numbers to create a swarm, to fix the issue rather than cause it. I’m not a dev in any form, so I’m sure smarter minds have considered it and have dismissed it or are working on it,
Coincidence as you are an aussie.zone user: https://feddit.org/post/3524876
Post from your instance (missing comments as nobody is subscribed): https://aussie.zone/post/14298464?scrollToComments=true
Oh, I’m well aware of the delays. Its just Lemmy world, from what I can gather.
Or move communities and users from LW to other instances to reduce the load on LW?
Yeah, lemmy.world has way too many communities and users for the good of Lemmy’s health, really.
Would be helpful but I can’t see LW wanting to do that sadly. Hurts their dream to be next Reddit
There are a few very dedicated LW accounts who keep posting to LW communities while alternatives are more active
I just don’t get it
User base. Because the users are there because devs were nice and initially directed people there :(
But users are everywhere. Any Lemmy user can access [email protected], why keep posting to [email protected]
Access yes. Actually see it, debatable
Interesting…
I didn’t consider that it might be a lemmy.world problem since usually it’s a SDF-only issue.
It may or may not. For example this post is visible on lemmy.world.
It’s just mysterious.
But you were right it seems: I cross-posted the same post on [email protected] and it made it just fine.