I thought if I create an account everywhere in the lemmy universe, it’s valid for every lemmy page (like lemmy.world or lemmy.ml).
Apparently this is wrong. Do I have to create an account there again if I want to post there?
I thought if I create an account everywhere in the lemmy universe, it’s valid for every lemmy page (like lemmy.world or lemmy.ml).
Apparently this is wrong. Do I have to create an account there again if I want to post there?
Your login is unique to the home instance. In effect your username is the full [email protected] but the @ portion gets added in when you log in on the linux.community page. There is some theoretical talk of federated identity that would let you use credentials across instances but the logistics of it seems daunting.
You can still read and post to wherever from your home instance, so long as the other server wasn’t defederated for some reason.
We badly need federated identify and or at least something portable/nomadic.
If I recall there was talk of migration being a thing in the next major version.
Why?
The biggest issue is the risk that your instance may die. From what I have seen, most instances have given users some warning. But yeah, a few have just disappeared, leaving their users orphaned with no history. This keeps users feeling they need to stay on the biggest instances, putting pressure on them.
A method for allowing users to export/backup their ID and even import it to another instance would be ideal. We (admins) need a way to ensure it is the same user, a unique identifier. Otherwise, you’ll get bots importing massive comment histories onto their accounts and faking legitimacy.
I also see this as a way for mods to maintain a ban, so a user doesn’t just migrate their account to another username/instance and continue to spam or abuse readers.
You could use the Mastodon-Model, where you can download your data and point the users to the new instance, so the followers migrate automatically
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