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I'm still getting the hang of Lemmy and federated services.

I'm browsing the programming.dev instandce in the Liftoff app and I can choose to view:

  1. my subscribed communities on the server (currently none)
  2. Local communities on the server
  3. All (?)

I know All is not "all communities on Lemmy" but what perplexes me is I can see posts from another community that is hosted on a different server and it appears because it is "via programming.dev".

At first I thought it was because a user registered on " programming.dev " posted on another instance but I opened my eyes and saw the user's origin is no way related.

Any ideas?

EDIT:

After reading all the comments I’m pretty sure “via programming.dev” should read in the context of the post as !community@instance is known via programming.dev instance. I guess it makes it explicit which “all” I am browsing if I pick up browsing where I left off and forget I am not in the “all local”.

At this point I have only seen this on the Liftoff App for Lemmy but still trying other. Must be in the metadata and Liftoff decided to display it.

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[–] oessessnex 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

You are seeing the posts on all instances the instance you have the account on is federated with.

[–] varsock 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

gotcha. Forgive my ignorance but isn't an instance federated with every other instance (using activityPub)? Or is communication != federation.

I havent digested the docs but it appears the admins choose which instance they federate with? or how does this work.

[–] Ategon 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

In addition to what was said in the other comment. If nobody in the instance has subscribed to a certain community it wont show up in the all sort as well. Its technically federated with it but its not pulling data since nobody is interested in said data

[–] varsock 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

wow it finally clicked! like the whole concept of federated services! thank you and @[email protected]

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