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Preparing for Future Corporate Influence
(lemmy.world)
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it's related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).
If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to !moderators@lemmy.world!
Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki, Fediverse.info, Wikipedia Page, The Federation Info (Stats), FediDB (Stats), Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration), Search Lemmy
Nobody can "get ahold" of an instance in any meaningful way. Accounts can be migrated to other instances. Instances that act poorly get defederated.
If Meta buys lemmy.world you know what happens? Everyone migrates to other instances, lemmy.world gets defederated, and Meta now has a completely useless instance name and not much more.
I was under the impression that accounts cannot yet be migrated to other instances, you can just create a new account on another instance but you'd start with an empty account without your previous posts. And your name might already be taken of course.
I'd love to have a migration option though because that would solve a lot of problems.
Nothing a quick patch can't change. Lemmy code is open source and can be edited by anyone running an instance. If it hasn't been implemented it's because it's not yet a priority with all the influx of new users stability is more important.
I think it might actually be more complicated than a quick patch but I do think they're going to end up adding that at some point, it would strengthen the entire fediverse
You're completely right. It's possible on Mastodon and I apparently got bad information that it was an ActivityPub standard rather than specific to Mastodon.
Well that shitballses some stuff up.
I think I saw there was a set of scripts you could use to migrate today, it's just not built into the software yet.
The lemmy devs have said it's on their radar, just not coming soon due to (I guess) stability improvements for larger instances taking precedence
How?
I was mistaken. My understanding was that this was an ActivityPub standard. Apparently it's specific to certain things that use the protocol, such as Mastodon, but not inherent
Thanks for clarifying. I've since seen post that the devs are aware people want it, but have too much work with other things to look into it. So it is likely possible, but might not come anytime soon unless someone steps up and does the functionality themselves.