Hi folks - I have a few questions that I promise I tried to answer myself via search, but I can’t get clear answers:

  1. How does Lemmy handle identical usernames registered across different instances? I assume Lemmy isn’t calling to every instance to check usernames on signup

  2. What considerations are there when determining what instance of Lemmy to create a community on?

  3. Has anyone deployed a Lemmy instance on Azure? I’m looking to go down that path

  • bdonvr@lemmy.rogers-net.com
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    1 year ago
    1. It doesn’t. Duplicate usernames aren’t a problem if they’re on different instances. There can be @joe@lemmy.ml and @joe@lemmy.world

    2. Server rules and community feel.

    3. It was fairly easy to host mine on Oracle, but no idea on Azure.

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    1. Different instances are completely different websites, so it’s no different from having different people using the same username on Tumblr and Reddit. The fact that the totally separate websites can share content doesn’t affect that.

    2. You’d want to consider things like server-wide rules, how good the admins are, as well as things like server population size and whether that population seems like it would be interested in the topic. Like, you’re probably not going to get very far trying to start c/AnarchoCapitalism on Lemmygrad.

    3. No idea.

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    1 year ago

    As I understand it, usernames are handled on a per-instance basis. Your full username is @spiffyhippo@lemmy.ml.

  • sexy_peach@feddit.de
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    How does Lemmy handle identical usernames registered across different instances? I assume Lemmy isn’t calling to every instance to check usernames on signup

    It’s like e-mail in this regard. It doesn’t.