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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by rimu@piefed.social to c/fediverse@piefed.social

When a community needs to move to another instance, it can be a rocky process.

It doesn't need to be, though - as long as someone on your instance has been a part of the community for a while your instance will already have quite a lot of the content from the old community. All we need to do is change our record of which instance the community belongs to and that's what PieFed's new 'Move community' feature does. Check out the video for a quick demo.

The full process is:

  1. Ensure the copy of the community on this instance has been active long enough to receive a decent amount of posts. The move process will not copy posts so having an account on this instance subscribed to it for a while is the only way to get old posts here.

  2. Lock the old community to by setting it to 'moderators only' so no one else can post in it.

  3. Create a post in the old community announcing the impending move to piefed.social. Paste the url of that post into the field below.

  4. Submit the 'move community' form (there is a link in the sidebar of every remote community) to send the request to piefed.social admins.

  5. piefed.social admins will review your request, turn this community into a local one and contact you.

  6. Update your announcement post in the old community to encourage people to join the new community at
    !whatever@piefed.social.

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[-] Tuuktuuk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 days ago

You comment was written closer to a year ago, and much water has flown in the Vantaa after that, but... Wouldn't it be already possible to enable pulling group members who are on PieFed instances? Either including asking for a permission or without asking, as seen fit.

That would of course be only a small fraction of most groups' users, but definitely better than nothing! It might also semi-accidentally create a standard that other platforms might implement as well.

[-] rimu@piefed.social 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Group members are not listed publicly or available over ActivityPub - the only server that knows who all the group members are is the one hosting the community. All other instances only know about their local users and which groups they're in.

The solution I'm leaning towards is to federate a Move activity to all instances and have those instances change their local users to be a part of the new community instead. This will only work for PieFed instances as Lemmy does not understand 'Move'.

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