• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Because it’s not simply “distributing” the load; it’s actively hiding an instance as if it doesn’t exist. So what do they do when the next instance gets “too big” for their liking? Hide it, along side LW? And the next?

    Re-read my comment — specifically the second half where I offer a potential solution that would actually distribute the load more fairly without having to hide anything.

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      3 months ago

      it’s actively hiding an instance as if it doesn’t exist

      For the purpose of directing new users, who tend to just pick the largest instance, sure. But if you and they are both federated, there’s no difference in the content.

      So what do they do when the next instance gets “too big” for their liking? Hide it, along side LW? And the next?

      Correct, because this increases the reliability of the average lemmy user’s experience as one point of failure affects fewer users.