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So I've gone with kbin over lemmy for now, folks seem pretty friendly here.

Main question:
I understand that the point of the Fediverse is (relatively) easy access to decentralized communities. But what happens if the folks in charge of an instance decide they want to close it?

If ernest suddenly decides he wants to close kbin, is all the content just lost? Do we have ways to migrate the content/users/everything?

Even the reddit blackout was noticeably "someone else says you can't have this anymore" so I'm a little more sensitive to this than normal lol.

I realize we're in the early stages of the Fediverse, so it may just be a matter of patience while the smart people figure it out lol. But instance-death or long-term community-blackout seems like a risk across the whole fediverse!

Followup question:
If I post content, should I be basically spreading it across several instances to ensure my contributions aren't lost when someone else closes up shop?

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

It's not really that different from how reddit has /r/gaming and /r/games that serve pretty much the same purpose. except on the fediverse they're just named the same things but on different instances.

looking at the beehaw/lemmy stuff, there might be [email protected] and [email protected] and they can't access each other's content now because they defederated. If a lemmy.world user followed both, they'd now only see lemmy.world's community. whereas on kbin we're still federated with both, so we'd be able to see and interact with both.

Maybe a bit weird to get used to, but it's just the nature of federation. How you decide to participate in them is entirely up to you, but IMO it's probably just best to use the communities/groups/magazines you like.