• xigoi
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    19 months ago

    What’s the point of federation if you need to make multiple accounts anyway?

    • Carighan Maconar
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      39 months ago

      Federation isn’t the same as “practically the same server”. That’s just Twitter or Reddit you’re describing then, a single fully unified pot of information that is still spread out over a vast amount of individual servers for only for parallelization and redundancy reasons.

      Federated applications like Lemmy are, as the name implies, federated. Not merged or unified or so.

      • xigoi
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        9 months ago

        E-mail is also a federated protocol. Imagine if every time you wanted to send an e-mail, you had to check whether your provider likes the recipient’s provider and if not, create an account at the recipient’s provider (if that’s even possible).

        • Carighan Maconar
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          29 months ago

          Oh you mean like that thing email servers do when they block other email servers. Yeah imagine that. That’d be wild! 😂

          • xigoi
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            19 months ago

            Yeah, I know that and how the same people who support defederation love to complain about Gmail and Outlook blocking their home server.

      • @LifeInMultipleChoice
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        19 months ago

        The main point of federation for me is access to more content without it being run by large corporations. If an instance gets taken over by a toxic group that is bot spamming advertisements or such I can move to another instance and the community lives on without having to find a whole new platform.