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The content shouldn't be gone as long as that server was federated with somewhere?
It will be more difficult to get to IMO - you'll have to either use a search engine, or query the lemmy resolve object (rs) api method on random instances until you hit one that has the federated content AFAICT.
Images are definitely lost though unless they're uploaded to a third party that is still operational
Arenโt images propagated to other instances as well? Wasnโt that the issue with the illegal content a couple of months ago where instance owners had to go and purge the images themselves even if it was only posted on one instance?
Instances copy images locally to avoid overloading remote instances. For instance I have 16GB of pictures and videos stored even though I only posted a few pictures.
I was under the impression that only thumbnails/lower res copies were federated, rather than the full high-res original - if that's changed then that's great ๐