I can share the link of a post like https://lemmy.world/post/58535 but if I change the domain to lemmy.ml it links to a different post.

I understand that the post Id is local but, is there a way to generate a global link that contains the information about the server, community and post?

I think it will be useful to make mirror sites, index in Google, addons to redirect to your Lemmy server…

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Part of the idea behind federation is that by only accessing content through your specific instance, you actually reduce the load on the instance you’re browsing to, because your specific instance federates (essentially “caches”) a local copy of the remote content. So by trying to obtain a direct “global” link to the original you’re bypassing a lot of the natural load sharing and that is inherently undesirable for very large instances like lemmy.ml is becoming. As long as federation is working smoothly, you are losing no inherent information about the post by sharing a link to the post from your lemmy.world instance vs lemmy.one, lemmy.ml, or any other instance, whether the post is original to that instance or no.

    Besides, the information about the “server/community/post” is sort of baked into Lemmy’s UI with how it defines locations within Lemmy (eg. [email protected], tells you right off the bat the community is on the Beehaw instance, same for users). That’s just down to user’s learning knowledge about how the Lemmy system is laid out and displayed in the UI.

    • @huojtkegOP
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      12 years ago

      Balance the load across multiple instances is fine. I don’t want the permalink to access the lemmy.ml domain always, it is just in case something happens to the instance lemmy.ml, it will me much easier to replace the domain in my bookmarks.

      My feeling is that nobody is thinking about long term storage/search/archival. Lemmy/Reddit is a forum for me and I like to bookmark some posts and revisit them from time to time. In the next months many instances will shut down, accounts, posts, links… will be lost. Having universal URIs is a must and hving some kind of tool to migrate users across servers too.