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[โ€“] Walop@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For the search you need to know the instance someone is on, I have had the issue of knowing someone is using mastodon or compatible service and even their username, but not the inatance they're on because I don't know them personally.

The one largeish local instance that shut down recently had the covenant in the server description, until one day it wasn't and the server shut down in a month.

Switching servers leaves a lot behind. You can only force your followers to be switched to the new account and export and reimport your own follows. But everything you had posted gets left behind. You can download the whole archive for yourself, but can not currently republish it from the new account.

Still it's the best social media I have used this far and am expecting it became garbage in a few years now that it is getting popular, because they always do. But let's have fun while it lasts.

[โ€“] ripcord@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Ok, but their username includes the instance name so it doesn't really make sense that they'd be trying without it.

It's like if people just tried to send an email to "walop" instead of "walop@yahoo.com", it also isn't going to work. Where you have an account is important.

That's a shift from monolithic providers like twitx or reddit. It's something people have to get used to (and honestly that the fediverse could do a better job about making clear; most fediverse systems try to hide this where they can which adds to the confusion)

People had this same problem shifting from monolithic providers like AOL back in the day and everyone got used to emails being what they were.