Some time ago I started following some Twitter accounts from the Mastodon instance I’m on, via one of the many Birdsitelive instances. Suddenly they all disappeared and I thought of a server down; no problem I followed them again via another Birdsitelive instance. Until this week: also those ones disappeared. Then I asked to my admins, they answered they are blocking Birdsitelive instances one by one because of their huge resource consuming on server. But: shouldn’t the “weight” be on the side of the Birdsitelive server? From Mastodon I’m only reading, I shouldn’t being generating anything. Am I missing some technical info?

    • @Edo_Secco@lemmy.mlOP
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      2 years ago

      Yes, I’ve been explained just in this way, that every content from another instance is mirrored on the one I’m on. I always thought that posts from other instances were “empty shells” calling original server for the content. I think this is a big problem, from a certain point of view.

  • Grant
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    22 years ago

    I don’t see why it would be different than reading posts from other mastodon instances.

  • smallcircles
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    12 years ago

    Do you mean shut down on the Twitter side? I can imagine that twitter applies rate-limiting and intervenes if it is only one-way traffic.

    • @Edo_Secco@lemmy.mlOP
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      32 years ago

      No, I meant that I thought the Birdsitelive instance went down, for example due to saturation.