No idea how I got there but somehow I saw this post somehow on sh.itjust.works, about a prefab house that was found floating in the Pacific. I wanted to comment but the only login I have is on lemmy.world. Notice the post is from The Picard Maneuver, whose posts I’ve seen many times, and it says lemmy.world above their name.

Lemmy.world has a whitepeopletwitter community but the newest post is 2 months old. This one is from 10 hours ago. Search on the lemmy.world main page for “Minding” turns up a bunch of posts going back months, but this one isn’t there.

I thought I understood how federation works but I’m stumped. Is this really a lemmy.world post? If not, what does the presence of “lemmy.world” on it indicate?

    • insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe
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      i think the significance of the ‘lemmy.world’ is the origin of the post… in this case [email protected] posted it to sh.itjust.works

      Close, it’s where the image is hosted. The lemmy.world bit is a link to the image. Just like how any website link will say the domain of the destination.

      I mean it probably is where a user is posting from, but sometimes it is not (not sure why but sometimes non-ml users will post images from ml)

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        They would have to login to sh.itjust.works.

        nope. every instance can post to any other instances groups. my ‘home base’ instance (moist) has almost no local communities, but the users can interact with all of the lemmyverse

        if you look at the group list you’ll see they are all remote groups that local users can subscribe and interact with locally

        my instance has a ‘copy’ of the remote content. when a local user interacts with that content, it is sent to the other instance.

        its what the ‘federation’ in the fediverse means. all users can subscribe/upvote/interact with ‘remote’ instances. the actions of the users are federated between instances.

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          Makes sense and I appreciate the help. But when I go to the post link on sh.itjust.works it says:

          I’m currently logged in to lemmy.world, but apparently I do need to login sh.itjust.works. This is how I thought lemmy worked, but I also thought the content from sh.itjust.works would be repeated on lemmy.world as you described, and I would be able to find it here and comment. But the whitepeopletwitter community on lemmy.world is pretty empty and that post isn’t there. Does this mean something’s wrong, or maybe lemmy.world has muted that community, or some other explanation? Just trying to figure all this out.

          Edit: I rethought what you said and found where I can remote-subscribe to the community on sh.itjust.works. It says subscription pending. I will give it a while to get processed and see if this solves the problem. Again, I appreciate your help!

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            on lemmy.world, click -> communities then click -> All then in the search box type ‘white’

            its the first option that pops up

            heres an screenshot of the lemmy.world view of the above:

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              Interesting. When I search for “white” the “People Twitter” community on sh.itjust.works does not come up. Also doesn’t if I search for “Twitter”. Note that the results include communities on other instances, but not sh.itjust.works. No idea why my search and your search would be different.

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          Yes I get the principle, I’m just having trouble with the mechanics, but not quite “just as easily” - posting or commenting in a community hosted on sh.itjust.works seems to require remote-subscribing to the community from lemmy.world - which I’ve done and it’s now pending. Waiting to see if that does the trick.

          • Bezier@suppo.fi
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            You don’t need to subscribe to interact with the content community.