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From a networking perspective, does the Fediverse strike anyone else as "optimistic"?
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I see, well I guess the real question is whether it can be improved at the server/protocol level and my answer is I don't know. There's some handshaking that clearly has to occur between your instance and the other instance to load the initial community state and I don't know where that process can be optimized. I think I've seen people mention tools that have been created to automatically subscribe a dummy account on your instance to all the communities on the largest instances to kind of bootstrap the process for other users, but I don't have a link to such a tool handy.
Edit, and there's never going to be a guarantee that your server can talk to their server until you try clicking the link because the other server could be overloaded, down, or blocking your server.
They have a bot at lemmings.world that subs to the most popular communities. It's mostly to benefit their 'All' feed I think, but I imagine it's good for this circumstance too.
This is the tool that was mentioned if you're interested.
Discussion thread: https://lemmy.management/post/665809