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On the future of Lemmy vs reddit
(sh.itjust.works)
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There is a nice button on each instance that turns off new registrations. Once an instance owner has enough users and don't want to upgrade the instance anymore, he checks that one.
It will be impossible to ddos every Lemmy instance, not very efficiently at least. Now it's super easy to just bomb Lemmy.world.
If I'm interested in community X on instance M and M is down it is irrelevant that instances N and O are up - I still can't access X on instance M.
I don't know how you people browser Lemmy, but I only read subscribed feed. And most of the communities I care about are on LW. Thus it is absolutely irrelevant that other instances exist. And no, I don't want to read the cache - I already saw old content.