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I was thinking about this in regards to all the “defederation” posts.

Let’s say you spin up a server and over night it gets super popular and grows enormous. Now your yearly expenses shoot up and you’re forced to either look for a new host or shut down.

Now what if instead, you could get a few other people to spin up more small instances and distribute parts of your biggest communities to them, however the users don’t notice because The communities are looking across instances instead of within their home instance?

That’s the idea at least. This would allow for many things but most importantly, it would make things a bit more manageable. Thoughts?

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[–] manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"Smart" or "Meta" communities List's like this: https://lemmy.intai.tech/post/2182

attached as metadata on a community with the option for users to subscribe to all related communities.

nitty gritty on assignment, data, etc to be fought in cage matches.

[–] EthanolParty@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

This seems like a smart way to do it. If mods could make it an automatic one-click thing, and then let users combine those into a single merged feed, it would be a nice way to have a single cohesive community across multiple instances while still enjoying the benefits of federation.