Let’s say we have lemmy instances A, B, C.
alice from A makes a post “Hello, world” to B. What happens? How is it processed on servers A, B, C and how do users from A, B, C receive her post?
Let’s say we have lemmy instances A, B, C.
alice from A makes a post “Hello, world” to B. What happens? How is it processed on servers A, B, C and how do users from A, B, C receive her post?
I don’t care, json-ld is itself overengineered, ie bloating every JSON that you send with 300 useless http:// links without an actual purpose (instead of a boolean flag or whatever) This bloated protocol doesn’t even… work properly.
Then go complain somewhere else, you asked for an explanation of how it works.
Go back to your soy webdev work if you don’t like hearing opinions on the internet