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Apologies for what are probably dumb questions, but I haven’t quite found the answer that I’m looking for from all the help posts that I’ve seen.

I get the concept of how federation works (I think!?), but it seems that not all Lemmy instances federate with each other, or KBin or Mastodon.

If that’s right, then I can’t subscribe to content from a particular instance, unless my home insurance federated with them?

So (assuming I’ve got that all correct) how do I find out who is federating with who, at any particular point in time?

Bonus question: if I subscribe to content from another instance…. And someone posts to that community from an instance that my instance doesn’t federate with, I’ll still see it? Is that right?

Could someone please correct me if I’m wrong in my understanding, and help me figure out who is federating with who!?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My understanding isn't perfect, but I'll share what i understand so far.

An instance starts federation with another instance when a user requests content from the other instance. This starts the sync.

An instance's admins can block federation/content sharing with another instance explicitly.

I'm not sure of a way to see a kind of map of federation, but it would be cool

If your instance, A, blocks instance B, I'm not sure if you can see instance B's users' posts on instance C. That's beyond my knowledge

I hope this helps?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you. Yes - I was trying to figure out a federation map for the instances I was interested in. I think it’d be a useful feature. But obviously not high on the priority list at the moment.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

On your instance of choice, at least on the default mobile site, there's an "instances" button you can click at the bottom and it'll give you a list of every instance that this instance federates with and blocks.