If I created my own instance, what would prevent all the others not federating with mine, or is it accepted by default ?
If I created my own instance, what would prevent all the others not federating with mine, or is it accepted by default ?
If I created my own instance, what would prevent all the others not federating with mine, or is it accepted by default ?
Federation is on by default on all instances. As soon as you search and subscribe to remote communities they'll start federating. So far so good on my little one user instance.
So far so good on my little one user instance as well.
So you pay to host a “url” to host your instance?
no you need a domain - if you already have one you can use a subdomain, e.g. lemmy.mydomain.com - then you deploy a server, point the (sub)domain to it, then install and configure lemmy. Then, if you're so inclined, you can create communities on that instance that federated systems can participate in. The content is hosted on your instance but the subscribers are logging in mostly though other instances.
What do you have? Maybe I'll make it two.
By default lemmy instances will federate when they're made aware of each other. I don't think your instance will federate with any of you set it up as a private instance, though.
Other than that, you can blacklist instances you don't want to federate with.
After I setup my lemmy instance a few weeks ago and subscribed to a bunch of communities, I played around with the options to see what they do. I toggled the private instance to see what happen. Turns out it can federating just fine. I could post and comment in the communities I subscribed. Then I realized there are two big problems with turning on the private instance option:
Did you report that issue to the lemmy github? Sounds like something the devs should probably address.
I set up my own instance to mess around with (and what I'm posting from now). The other instances interact with mine just fine and by default. It is certainly possible they could explicitly blacklist your instance, but short of an admin of another instance personally taking umbrage with you I can't see that happening.
For myself I have set my instance to be private (for me and some friends) and the other instances I "federate" with are done on a whitelist, although you can definitely open up to everything and instead deny specific instances with a blacklist.