• jaamulberry
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    1411 months ago

    I see this as a big issue for content going forward. I get that reddit is one single point of failure but I wonder how you can keep knowledge in a static state when most instances lose money and it’s a hobby. What happens when the owner grows tired.

      • jaamulberry
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        3011 months ago

        It’s not about visiting a forum post I made in 2007. It’s about visiting a forum post about an obscure issue that someone solved in 2007.

          • @Wahots@pawb.social
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            311 months ago

            This is so stupidly relevant to strange motherboard problems. I hope that lemmy is able to be scraped by web crawlers to help assist with these sorts of problems in the future.

        • AdaM
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          911 months ago

          That part won’t change. If your current instance was federated with an obscure community/instance before that community/instance disappeared, then you will still have the content from back then and will be able to find the discussion and solution

            • AdaM
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              711 months ago

              Well no, but then you weren’t going to find it anyway, even if the other instance was still around

              • jaamulberry
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                111 months ago

                I would argue the instance still gets indexed by Google and if it was around I could Google search for the result.

                • AdaM
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                  211 months ago

                  Ok, but in that instance, unless that niche instance that disappeared never federated with anyone, then their content is going to be available on the instances they did federate with before they went away, and those will continue to show in google

        • @capacitor@reddthat.com
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          511 months ago

          It would certainly be nice to replace stack overflow with a good Lemmy instance, but have the data guaranteed to remain around.

        • Square Singer
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          311 months ago

          That still works with replication. What won’t work is having any discussion going forward be replicated over all replications. But the replication works fine for archival purpouses.

    • Big P
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      711 months ago

      Could also be an issue from a data privacy perspective. If I want to delete comments I left, but the instance I made them on has shut down how can I delete them?

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      411 months ago

      Perhaps each client should keep data. Something like a blockchain, with redundant copies stored on clients and clients using some consensus protocol to agree on what the real history is.

      • Square Singer
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        611 months ago

        Blockchain is the worst possible solution for this. There are much better versions of this.

        Also, no need for clients to keep gigabytes or even terrabytes of data. That’s what you have instances for.