And I guess this question is two parts: 1. Regarding the current lemmy implementation, and 2. The activityPub protocol in general
And I guess this question is two parts: 1. Regarding the current lemmy implementation, and 2. The activityPub protocol in general
Speaking of scale only, bigger instances are certainly better. More and smaller instances increase the coordination overhead significantly (remember that your instance saves and serves a copy of any remote post. In the extreme case this means every server needs to have a copy of all other servers. Also, the more instances, the more peers each server has to ask for an update.
Many small instances have other benefits though, among them higher resillience and independence.
I believe in the fediverse updates are almost always sent, not requested