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I'm just curious, since I tend to get attached to my accounts but I also like having access to all information so I don't want to use a defederated instance. If, say, kbin got overrun by bad actors and was defederated by everyone else, is the only option to jump ship? Unfortunately I don't have the capability to selfhost or I would to avoid such problems.

What are your contingency plans if such a thing occurs?

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[โ€“] IsThisLemmyOpen@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have 3 differents accounts on different instances with the same username. Moving to another instance would be seamless for me, even though my post and comment history would be gone.

[โ€“] Aeonx@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I have multiple accounts on different instances with different usernames. I wouldn't blink an eye if I lost my post and comment history as I keep a local copy of posts and comments I like and move on. Would love to see a transfer option, but there is something special about packing up and starting over again where no one knows my name or has some preconceived notion about who I am as a person because I wrote an opinion they did not like.

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