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I'm currently on lemm.ee and I'd like to migrate to lemmy.eco.br, both are using the 0.19.5 backend version.

I remember reading some discussions in the past about being able to migrate instances, is it already possible? Is it being developed? How's the status of this feature?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (8 children)

I don't think there is an account migration tool yet.

I am in the same boat: I want to move out of SDF but I can't really because I want to keep the community I moderate and my account's posting history. I mean I could certainly create a new account and pass the moderating rights from the old to the new, but I'd still be starting from scratch posting-history-wise.

So I'm holding off until account migration is finally a thing.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Full account migration isn't possible, as that would require rewriting fediverse history.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Not really. It would only require the new user on the new instance to be able to "own" posts and comments made by the old user on the old instance.

For example, the old user account could transfers its posting and commenting history to the new account (and the new account would be asked to accept the transfer of course).

When it's done, whoever visits the new account, will see posts and comments made from the old account up until the transfer, and the old account's posting and commenting history would be blank.

Then If the old account were to continue posting afterwards for some odd reason, it would build a new posting and commenting history from that point on. Or the transfer could become effective only after the old account is deleted permanently.

I don't know exactly how any of this is implemented, but it would definitely not require monkeying with the actual past posts and comments.

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