#lemmy/#kbin has a problem that #mastodon hasnโ€™t even attempted to solve; groups and what happens when they get popular.

#Communities, #groups, #magazines, whatever they are called are implemented as #Actors in #ActivityPub. They are basically just *very* popular users who boost a *lot*.

You canโ€™t just distribute them across instances the way normal actors do. Whichever server hosts @technology@lemmy.ml or @technology@beehaw.org is going to get HOSED on the regular.

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@sunaurus what about when those users like/boost/reply?

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In those cases, the action will need to propagate back to the home server (thatโ€™s where the โ€œhosts of popular communities will get more trafficโ€ comes from), but keep in mind - people usually read at least one or two orders of magnitude more than they write.

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@sunaurus thereโ€™s a lot of upvoting happening on popular subreddits

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Absolutely, but a user will only upvote a post once, while they will read it on every reload of their page. (By โ€œreadโ€ I mean โ€œfetch it from their local mirrorโ€)

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