ou might have seen that we’ve been defederated from beehaw.org. I think there’s some necessary context to understand what this means to the users on this instance.

How federation works

The way federation works is that the community on beehaw.org is an organization of posts, and you’re subscribed to it despite your account being on lemmy.world. Now someone posts on that community (created on beehaw.org), on which server is that post hosted?

It’s hosted on both! It’s hosted on any instance that has a subscriber. It’s also hosted on lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml, etc. Every instance that has a subscriber is going to have a copy of this post. That’s why if you host your own instance, you’ll often get a ton of text data just in your own server.

And the copies all stay in sync with each other using ActivityPub. So you’re reading the post that’s host on lemmy.world, and someone with an account on beehaw.org is reading the same post on beehaw.org, and the posts are kept in sync via ActivityPub. Whenever someone posts to that community or comments on a post, that data is shared to all the versions across the fediverse, and these versions are kept in sync. So up until 5 hours ago, they were the same post!

“True”-ness

A key concept that will matter in the next section is the idea of a “true” version. Effectively, one version of these posts is the “true” version, that every other community reflects. The “true” version is the one hosted on the instance that hosts the community. So the “true” version of a beehaw.org community post is the one actually hosted on beehaw.org. We have a copy, but ours is only a copy. If you post to our copy, it updates the “true” version on beehaw.org, and then all the other instances look to the “true” version on beehaw to update themselves.

The same goes for communities hosted on lemmy.world or lemmy.ml. Defederation affects how information is shared between instances. If you keep track of where the “true” version is hosted, it becomes a lot easier to understand what is going on.

How defederation works

Now take that example post from earlier, the one on beehaw.org. The “true” version of the post is on beehaw.org but the post is still hosted on both instances (again, it has a copy hosted on all instances). Let’s say someone with an account on beehaw.org comments on that post. That comment is going to be sent to every version of that post via ActivityPub, as the “true” version has been updated. That is, every version EXCEPT lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. So users on lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works won’t get that comment, because we’ve been defederated from beehaw.org. If we write a comment, it will only be visible from accounts on lemmy.world, because we posted to a copy, but our copy is now out of sync with the “true” version. So we can appear to interact with the post, but those interactions are ONLY visible by other lemmy.world accounts, since our comments aren’t send to other versions. As the “true” version is hosted on beehaw, and we no longer get beehaw updates due to defederation, we will not see comments from ANY other community on those posts (including from other defederated instances like sh.itjust.works).

The same goes for posting to beehaw communities. We can still do that. However, the “true” version of those communities are the ones on beehaw, so our posts will not be shared to other instances via ActivityPub. And all of this is true for Beehaw users with our communities. Beehaw users can continue to see and interact with Lemmy.world communities, but those interactions are only visible to other Beehaw users, since the “true” versions of the Lemmy.world communities (the ones sent to/synced with every other instance) is the Lemmy.world one.

Communities on other instances, for example lemmy.ml, are unaffected by this. Lemmy.world and beehaw.org users will still be able to interact with those communities, but posts/comments from lemmy.world users won’t be visible to beehaw.org users, as defederation prevents our posts/comments from being sent to the version of these posts hosted on beehaw.org. However, as the “true” version is the one on the third instance, we can still see everything from beehaw.org users. So we see a more filled in version than the beehaw users.

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    I’m still new here and super confused about all this lemmiverse stuff. I’m so confused I don’t even know what questions to ask to un-confuse myself. This 1000 word essay is dense and confusing. I asked chatgpt to summarize as succinctly as possible and it gave me this:

    "In a nutshell, federation refers to the way communities and posts are shared across different instances or servers. Each instance hosts a copy of the posts, and these copies stay in sync using ActivityPub. The “true” version of a post is the one hosted on the instance that created the community. Defederation occurs when instances stop sharing information with each other.

    After defederation, updates and interactions between instances are limited. For example, if an instance is defederated, its users won’t receive updates or interactions from other instances. Only interactions within the defederated instance will be visible to its users. However, the “true” version of posts/comments remains accessible to the defederated instance, while interactions from that instance are not shared with other instances.

    In the case of beehaw.org and lemmy.world, beehaw.org users can still interact with lemmy.world communities, but their interactions will only be visible to other beehaw.org users. Lemmy.world users won’t see interactions from other instances in beehaw.org communities.

    Defederation can make interactions limited and affect the overall experience of users. In this case, it seems like the defederation decision by beehaw.org may have unintended consequences and may not fully align with their expectations."

    The bold portion is pretty much my only takeaway. I still don’t really know why I should be on lemmy one vs world vs beehaw vs ???

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      I still don’t really know why I should be on lemmy one vs world vs beehaw vs ???

      For the most part it doesn’t matter. It’s like Reddit, but instead of one single Reddit that contains every single Subreddit, there’s a Reddit Alpha, Reddit Beta, etc. that each have their own sets of Subreddits. If you have an account on one of them, you can still visit the other ones and subscribe to their communities, except if Reddit Beta decides they don’t want to interact with Reddit Alpha, they can block the other domain and then the users of each one can’t interact with the others. That said, if you are a Reddit Alpha (or, lemmy.world) member and you don’t want to miss out on what’s going on in Reddit Beta (or, beehaw.org), you can create a separate account there using the same email.

      Like I said, for the most part it doesn’t matter because by default all of the Instances (or Reddits) allow free communication, but the admins of any particular Instance can decide to block another Instance (defederate) because there’s no central leadership, it’s an Instance by Instance thing.

      If you wanted, you could have a separate account for every single Instance, but unless you’re trying to get around a specific defederation (like accessing Beehaw), it won’t matter which one you’re signed up with.