What would happen if instead of users swarming existing servers when a fediverse service was put in the spotlight, each user spun up their own micro-instance and tried to federate with existing servers?

There’s always the odd person who decides to host a personal fediverse service in their homelab for themselves, but would the fediverse work if that was actually the primary mode of interaction? Or would it fail in a similar way to now where the servers which receive the most federation requests need to scale up?

Presumably the failure modes for federation are easier to scale than browser requests since it’s an async process.

  • @CanadaPlus
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    11 year ago

    I would be shocked if it worked well, seeing as it wasn’t designed for that.

    Even if it did though, where would we be having this conversation? It would work more like a texting app than any kind of community.