Having run my own test mastodon server, I can tell you that boosting is REALLY important. That's how posts propagate between servers that are not federated together.
I may get a bit technical, and it can be hard to describe but it's something like this:
Let's say that you have 2 servers, A and B that are not connected. They have their own federated timelines that is vastly different.
let's assume they have their users @a@A and @b@B that are mutuals. If user @a@A sees something interesting on theirs federated timeline and boosts it, user @b@B will see that on their own home page. But more importantly server B will now know about and download that post, and everyone else on B server will be able to see that post on their own federated timeline!
And that's why you boost, guys! It helps posts to spread.
@quincy @Lundemo @UncleDuke1969 hard to say, but for reference if the pan had been filled we wouldn't be talking about it now. I would guess an microscope would have been necessary to have seen the salad, given that the building seems intact.
@AtomicCowBell for some definitions of those terms, I guess they could apply to me?
@mcc I am sorry but that's not capitalism.
@stilescrisis @alyssa@treehouse.systems in my experience it always memory. some time it's the algorithms, but it's rear they are terrible enough to matter. unless they do terrible things to the cashes.
@david_colquhoun @TheRealTraceyDelaney you are allowed to speak about your own country without caveat. I know that its confusing given that (American) English is the international lingua franca.
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