
finitebanjo
Yeah, pretty sure this is it.
If I understand it, the communities are stored on the instance and when other instances interact they call the home instance to create a localized copy updated with each interaction. When things are deleted, they’re deleted first on the home instance and whenever the call goes through to update the interacting instance. If an entire instance goes under then updates from the home instance never get called, and no new interactions are hosted on the home instance, so it’s as if the link between interacting instances is broken.
This could probably end up with a lot of fragmented instance interactions taking up space on connected instances after a while, but at least it isn’t any worse than just regular increased activity.
Sorry I had you confused with another user who was talking about 2024 primary and not 2020…
Before Super Tuesday 2020, Bernie won 2 states and Biden had won 1 states and also Pete Buttigieg won 1, Biden earned 54 delegates from those and Bernie earned 64 while Pete Buttigieg won 26. Buttigieg and others left the race but Bernie stayed in until April where he started falling behind Biden in big races including Texas, North Carolina, Virginia, etc.
Probably just the same market manipulation he tried with Twitter and succeeded with Bitcoin.
I mistook the community this was posted to and almost made a fool of myself.