- cross-posted to:
- main@feddit.de
- RedditMigration@kbin.social
- chat@vlemmy.net
- cross-posted to:
- main@feddit.de
- RedditMigration@kbin.social
- chat@vlemmy.net
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/1248397
Crossgeposted von: https://vlemmy.net/post/388759
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I want to offer another perspective on the concept of a federated network and data accessibility. Previously, Reddit held complete control over the data and recently restricted access to its API. In contrast, Lemmy operates on a federated model where your posts and comments are replicated across other instances that are part of the federation with your home instance.
For example, you can visit the link https://lemmy.world/c/kerala@kerala.party, where the Lemmy.world server maintains a copy of the posts and comments from this instance, and any updates are replicated accordingly. Therefore, with Lemmy, rather than a single entity having exclusive control over all your data, it is available across multiple diverse instances.
Ultimately, whether the federated model in Lemmy is viewed as a positive or negative aspect depends on one’s priorities and preferences regarding data ownership, redundancy, centralization, and moderation.
P.S: Soon reedit might also lock access behind a login screen like what twitter did.