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Do you think the Fediverse would scale to a 1:1000 instance to user ratio?
I can say with full confidence that I have absolutely no idea.
I've heard this idea thrown around before, so I take no credit for it: One way to circumvent the issue would be to have actual relay nodes. As in: nodes that don't hold contents or users themselves, but just "broadcast" incoming messages to several instances, so that the source instances don't have to. This would of course have its own drawbacks and limitations, but it would alleviate the bottleneck.
I'm sure some kind of solution will be found though. Call me optimistic, but I think the lemmi/binniverse has a bright future ahead of it. I, for one, have burned my reddit bridges.
Or use crypto. Generate keypairs, sign updates. Add support for delegating updates to other instances.
Maybe add support for having instances getting data to indicate if they're willing to relay update data to others, and have main instance refer to them for a certain time period, say.. 6 hours maybe?
Relay willingness would depend on instance config and load, ideally.
Edit: any reason I'm getting down votes? If there is a problem with the approach, at least leave a comment.
Edit2: Crypto as in CRYPTOGRAPHY! Which has been shortened to crypto since long before bitcoin was invented. If this was some non-tech forum I could understand, but a community about self hosting and no one seems to be making the obvious connection? Wow. And you guys host stuff, that's just scary.
https://www.cryptoisnotcryptocurrency.com/
Yes, we all know crypto and scalability go hand in hand /s
You thought I was talking about cryptocurrencies? Really? You read that, saw crypto, public/private keys, signing data, and thought "He's talking about cryptocurrencies, and surely not cryptography!" ??
Seriously? Wow... I sincerely hope you're not hosting anything public, and if you do, consider shutting it down and step away from the server until you have a bit more technical insight.
After you explained it a bit further in another comment it was pretty obvious you didn't mean cryrocurrencies. I really did latch onto "crypto" as cryptocurrency, unfortunately the case for a lot of people.