That is the same community. Posting there will send a post to lemmy.ml.
Piracy
Welcome to /c/piracy
No netflix or streaming services landlubbers allowed, this is pirates territory.
yes I know.
Oh I see.
Yes but FMHY will be the server that's showing you the content, which means less requests to lemmy.ml
Probably well under 1% of people who read content interact with it, so it's not a big deal to only send interactions to lemmy.ml
Really? I haven't looked at the code for federated post retrieval, but I assume that whenever a post on a lemmy.ml community is viewed from fmhy.ml, a request to either retrieve or update the post and its comments is still made to lemmy.ml as the post and comment data is stored there. fmhy.ml is only making a cached copy of the post that needs to be refreshed by contacting lemmy.ml.
@dessalines@lemmy.ml can a user from a different instance be a mod in a community in lemmy.ml? Would be nice to have mod access from elsewhere in case lemmy.ml goes down.
Yes you can mod from a remote server.
But you could only mod what's cached locally, if lemmy.ml goes down.
But you could only mod what’s cached locally, if lemmy.ml goes down.
I am not even sure if that works. But you can always mod the locally cached posts of you're a server admin on your server.
Nevermind, found it. I want to mirror the sentiments on https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/314 :D
Test post, please ignore @stablehorde_generator@sigmoid.social draw for me Lemmy Kilmister wearing sunglasses on the high seas style:piratepunk
Test post, please ignore @stablehorde_generator@sigmoid.social draw for me Lemmy Kilmister wearing sunglasses on the high seas style:piratepunk