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The resources required by federating depend on how many people follow each other across those two instances and how much these post. Just existing and theoretically federating doesn't need any resources if there's nobody following, assuming threads isn't doing that different from everyone else.
For each post a user makes on your instance, it sends that post to each instance where someone follows the poster. There's no automatic sending to every known instance of every post on your instance.
Ich hab den Hintergrund komplett verdrängt, was war das Problem an ihren Geschäften? Verknackt wurde sie ja wegen Steuerhinterziehung.
Für kein Geld der Welt würde ich vier Jahre in den Knast gehen..
I had no idea! Thanks
I wish it had a self hostable sync feature
Every image on the federated timeline. It's a lot if users on your instance follow many other users.
It depends on the country you're in I guess. In Germany, and other countries as well I guess, you're not liable for stuff others people post on your platform as long as you react to reports and actually remove that shit when it's brought to your attention. You don't have to look at your instances media folder 24/7
Yes, it's possible. It requires some knowledge in server administration though, you can find the specifics at the Lemmy GitHub page.
I don't notice whether communities are kbin or Lemmy, so no idea. I think many communities being on Lemmy partly comes from that being released a few years earlier.
Unfortunately not. I think some areas have hashtags for that kind of stuff and someone is working on a new platform, but it's not there yet.
Isn't Mastodon Ruby?
Wheat is vegan, even if animals are harmed in the process of growing and harvesting it (pesticides, rodents in combine harvesters).
Venus fly traps are vegan, even if they harmed flies.