• Tugg@lemmyverse.org
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    1 year ago

    Like others have said, nothing is stopping them. That is why it is important to spread communities around to other reputable instances, so if something like that does happen, only the communities on that particular instance are lost.

    • DoctorTYVM@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Money and rules around said money. Reddit might not be profitable but it’s still a business. They have a team of people who’s job is to make sure the business continues. Spez can do a lot of stuff but he’d have a rebellion if he tried to press the off button. And he’d have a lot of debts.

      • migo@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        “Lehman Brothers might not be profitable but it’s still a business”

        Also, search LLC.

  • Bob@lemmy.world
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    I mean that’s every web site all the time though. The owner/admin can always just delete it.

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    Technically I could. But as with mastodon.world I have made a promise to ensure continuity by creating a team of sysadmins and moderators with access, and making sure it can be transferred to them might I get hit by a bus, or get bored of this.

    But I hope there will be a feature to export your posts soon so you can create your own backups too.

  • Striker@lemmy.world
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    Nothing.

    Likelihood of that actually happening: Incredibly low. Lemmy world is built with being the general server for a lot of people in mind. There’s a big admin team. It’s a higher likelihood for a random one who finds they can’t afford to run a instance.

  • marsara9@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Short answer – nothing.

    Longer answer – Those communities, posts and comments will still exist on the other servers, but sadly interacting with them will not federate that data to other instances anymore, since the host instance is no longer active.

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        We got to see exactly what would happen a week ago when Beehaw defederated from lemmyworld. For us (on lemmyworld) it was like if that server had disappeared. Comments from beehaw stayed on the list, but new content from them (comments or posts) didnt show.

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        1 year ago

        Yep, but if you reply to said post, only other users on YOUR instance will see those comments. Any other instance and it would be like you didn’t reply at all.

        • lorcster123@lemmy.worldOP
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          OK thanks. I am still a bit confused at how it works tho, if they did nuke the website, where would the data from the post and comments be stored

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            So trying to not go into the technical details too much but when two instances federate with each other, they literally share all of the community, post and comment data with all other federated servers. But it’s the job of the host do manage that passing of data.

            Now once the host decides to go offline, that activity of informing all other instances of “hey here’s something new about XYZ community!” no longer happens, but each instance still has the historical data from prior to them going offline. So you can still see that old data and still technically reply to it. Just that the host won’t tell other instances that you did reply.

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              Replying to my own post with an example…

              Lets assume you have an account on Lemmy.world. Let’s also assume you see some post on Lemmy.ml. And finally lets assume you have a friend that’s actually on Mastodon. When you reply to that post on Lemmy.ml, Lemmy.world sends your reply to Lemmy.ml and then Lemmy.ml tells Mastodon (and all other federated instances) about your reply. But if Lemmy.ml decides to go offline, Lemmy.world has no where to send that reply to, so it’s only kept locally on Lemmy.world. The user on Mastodon can’t see it as their instance wasn’t told about it from Lemmy.ml as it went offline.

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    There may be a need for a service that backs up a user’s instance content for future migration to another instance.

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    Nothing, but all other instances would still exist. While it would suck, you can just make a quick hop to a new instance (or host your own if you’re worried about who runs things) and you’re back up and running.

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    You can always host your own instance if you want. It could just be you and your friends, but then you can subscribe to anything on lemmy/kbin. Then you are in charge of your own destiny.

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    I’ll tell you what there’s not, is a Mr. Moneybags investor at the top of the pyramid saying “I forbid you (admin) to act in any way that damages my future earnings.” So without that guy in the picture, yeah, you could say there’s nothing “stopping” the creators of an instance from deleting it. There’s no one there to sue them for lost earnings because some precious monetizable content was removed. But is threat of lawsuits and bankruptcy to force content to stay up forever and ever really better than just letting individual admins of individual instances have total control? Just like any social media, what you post here doesn’t “belong” to you anymore, you don’t have some special right for it to stay up on the platform, it belongs to the site, and they can remove it, or the entire site, if they want to.

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    I don’t know, but so what if they did? I’ve been deleting my reddit accounts periodically for years. I used to delete all the comments and now I just delete the account. There are some older ones that I merely lost the password for, and it’s a curiosity to read them, like “oh, that’s what I was doing in 2016”, but it’s not useful or anything.

    With the way Lemmy works, I would be surprised if someone out there wasn’t creating an archive of everything available from other servers on the federation setup.