Few days ago I discovered that any time you follow a fediverse account on a different instance than your one, the server you are on mirrors the original content of any toot/post, and I think this is a huge issue, because then every Fediverse server/instance could quickly get overloaded from contents from other servers! Am I right? I’ve always thought that toots/posts from other instances were just “empty shells” retrieving the content on demand.

  • angarabebesi
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    2 years ago

    Isn’t it much more efficient to link (rather than to mirror) ? What am I missing here?

    • Edo_SeccoOP
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      2 years ago

      This is exactly my same doubt.

      This is the answer I got from my admin: «toots are stored locally for a simple reason: let’s say a toot goes viral, then hundreds of instances would have to upload the message with photos or video from the unfortunate person’s server, which could collapse. Uploading a copy locally saves a lot of stress on the servers.»

      What do you think?

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        2 years ago

        Makes sense for viral content, but most content isn’t viral.