Just found out about this and thought it was neat. For those of you that don’t know, a Lemmy instance won’t automatically federate everything everywhere all at once. It’ll federate only what local users are subscribed to. So someone made a tool that will let you increase visibility of smaller communities that might not be synced to every instance.

Looks like it’s opt-in, and instances can avoid using it. Some do because it’s a lot of server cost for stuff they don’t care about.

I’ve created a few communities, and wondered why I was immediately getting ~30 subscribers, and this is probably why

    • Draconic NEO@lemmy.world
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      Probably wouldn’t be well received since for them it’s individual people, not communities which you follow. Would be considered botting their profiles. It’s different with communities though.

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        Just I have an experimental instance which isn’t federating outward unless I interact with an instance for some reason

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          Is that not expected behaviour?

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      Not sure, sorry. I don’t really use Mastodon all that much, maybe somebody else knows?