like if i post on a community in instance A and my instance goes down will people still see the post?

  • Andrew
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    104 months ago

    Remote instances make their own copy of anything sent to them, so visibility isn’t affected by whatever happens on the original server.

    You can see for yourself by visiting something like /c/[email protected] (that instance died ages ago)

  • originalucifer
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    54 months ago

    posts are replicated to other systems via a broadcast-like subscription mechanism. each receiving system stores their own copies of content. as long as the remote system received the post and did not receive a ‘delete’ command, it would be available.

    • (⬤ᴥ⬤)OP
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      24 months ago

      does this mean that an instance could store deleted content it it wanted to?

      • @[email protected]
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        64 months ago

        Yes, it also seems that the “delete” do not federated that well, and may come late.

        However, on proprietary social media, d deleted posts are just “hidden”, and there is various way to see deleted, moderated posts.

        Despite laws like"right to be forgotten" and GDPR, assume that once you posted something on Internet it’ll be there forever. Not a big deal if it’s a graduation picture, or your time at last week end Marathon. More annoying if it’s nude or a rant about “lazy immigrants stealing our jobs to get welfare

  • @UndercoverUlrikHD
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    34 months ago

    Data needed to display your content is shared, “personal” data such as your IP address is only visible for your own instance though.