It seems that self hosting, for oneself, a federated service, like Lemmy, would only serve to increase the traffic in the network, and not actually serve the purpose of load balancing between servers.

As far as I understand it, the way federation is supposed to work is that the servers cache all the content locally to then serve to the people that are registered to that server. In doing so, the servers only have to transmit a minimal amount of data between themselves which lowers the overhead for small servers – this then means that a small server doesn’t get overwhelmed by a ton of people requesting from it. Now, if, instead, you have everyone self hosting their own server, you go right back to having everyone sending a ton of requests to small servers, thereby overwhelming them. It seems that it’s really only beneficial to the network if you have, say, hundreds of medium sized servers instead of, say, thousands, of very small servers. While there is the resilience factor, the overhead of the network would be rather overwhelming.

Perhaps one possibility of fixing this is to use some form of load balancer like IPFS to distribute the requests more evenly, but I am no where even remotely close to being knowledgeable enough in that to say anything definitively.

  • @fubo
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    171 year ago

    No, it’s not harmful.

    However, if you be a butt, your whole instance will get banned.

    • @fidodo
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      131 year ago

      Isn’t that basically the same as being user banned in this case?

      • @fubo
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        61 year ago

        Maybe? I try not to be so obnoxious as to provoke that kind of problem.

        • @Chriszz
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          -21 year ago

          The way you talk is funny

      • @fubo
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        -11 year ago

        Bunther against slanks.