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by rvz
1293 days ago
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> You can find posts from people who were hosting their own single user instance that went down because of a popular post that got federated across multiple instances. That doesn't give confidence to the typical self-hosting Mastodon user who goes 'viral' somehow. So they should expect that if they were to have a post to go viral across instances they have to become a sys-admin for the day to bring it back and scale it up to handle the traffic. No wonder normal users are not self-hosting their own instances to fully own and self-verify themselves on Mastodon and have to search for an instance to re-centralize to. That is very disappointing and not a great sell for Mastodon so-called 'verification', but not at all surprising. |
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