My home instance is shutting down soon.
https://lemm.ee/post/65824884.
I am slightly unclear about what the instance admin meant.
Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.
How are other Lemmy instance able to access the content from the post-shutdown lemm.ee
?
Do all the other Lemmy instances keep a copy of the content from lemm.ee
?
If so, wouldn’t that be rather taxing on each Lemmy instance? (since they have to keep a copy of all the content from all instances they federate with).
I tried reading this up by researching on Lemmy federation, but this is still unclear to me.
What about the old data? Are they also stored retroactively once the link happens?
And about the linking, from what I gather, (taking your example) as long as any one user from
lemmy.world
from retrieves posts fromlemm.ee
, or if they subscribe to it, the “link” will happen. Is that correct?Is there anyway to verify that the data is persisted on
lemmy.world
? As long as the post/community is visible right now fromlemmy.world
, would it be indication that it will be there even afterlemm.ee
shuts down?Basically, I am mainly concerned whether my previous content on
lemm.ee
will be persisted.When instances federate, they don’t send old content. Old content will be fetched if a user tries to open it, for example by clicking a link to an old post (on some apps) or pasting its url into the search box.
The data copied to the other instance will stay on the other instance, unless manually deleted for some reason.
So if a brand new instance is started, it does not retroactively receive any content from other servers. Only ones that were connected by a link at the time content was posted will have a copy, essentially.
To know which posts will be kept on different servers, look up your own username, e.g. https://lemmy.ca/u/TrivialKin@lemm.ee