It did in fact go down for about 48 hours... prompting me to make this new account on dbzer0.
Basically, the admin attempted to update to a newer lemmy version... and it failed, multiple times, and they just rolled back, restored the old version, posted an explanation and apology, and they'll be further looking into ... exactly what went wrong.
I don't know exactly how that post counter ... actually, technically counts posts, but:
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Zip going down could have uncounted all posts anywhere made by zip accounts.
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There could have been some kind of... propogating post count negation effect, as various other instances reacted differently to zip users posts on their instances could not pull them anymore, on different time scales.
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If a zip user had a ... top level comment, on another instance, its possible all lower level comments responding to that comment may also have poofed out of existence, in some respect.
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I may be misusing some terminology here, and this is just spitballing, but yeah.
Almost all of my .zip account's posts/comments... are not on zip itself, and its possible that that is fairly common amongst .zip users.
Just so we're clear, what this crawler does is go through all servers that use ActivityPub known to it, and congregate that data to a list of known services (Lemmy, Mastodon, Piefed etc.). How is does that is by querying a standardised end point to get the instance info (.well-known/nodeinfo which will then point to a different path to get the actual info).
For instance, here's what it will collect for feddit.uk:
The important stat here is the localPosts, which is all the posts made by local users in any community, local or remote. It does not include posts by users from remote instances made in local communities. You can also see this data on the instance sidebar in lemmy-ui.
lemmy.zip going down will only reduce aggregated stats for total posts by 47,280, as that's what they report for their localPosts.
It's a pretty cool instance. The governance is transparent with a nuanced voting system, the rules and policies are indeed based, and db0 takes decentralization so seriously that he's apparently working on safeguarding the instance against his own influence with the governance system and admin recall votes and such.
The voting system allows for the community to decide on instance policies, federation decisions, even a process for instantly recalling admins like himself. He acknowledges that as server owner there is only so much that can be done to limit his power, but he appears to walk the walk. Cool stuff.
I'd say dbzer0 is probably the most leftist, at least from what I've seen. I personally don't go as far as being an anarchist but can appreciate the philosophy. I probably have more in common with anarchy than democratic/plurality governance, if I'm being honest with myself.
There are secret tankies. But instance admins do not like tankies.
If they start denying/downplaying Tiananmen Massacre, they will get banned.
dbzer0 is just very anti imperialism of all types, USA, Russia, China, is all bad.
The admin db0 does have a distrust in democracy and the electoral process and they have a "don't vote in elections" stance which I have voiced my disagreement with, and I have not been banned.
I've citicized USA, Russia, China and not been banned. db0 seems to be sympathetic to Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Popular Initiatives - Swiss Citizens Collect 100,000 signatures within 18 months and the proposal is put on the ballot in the mext election. If a majority approves, it becomes law.
Legislative Referrendum - If the legislature passes a law, citizens can call for a referrendum by collecting 50,000 signatures within 100 days of the law being passed, and it goes on the ballot in the next election. If a majority disagrees with the law, it's repealed.
Mandatory Referrendums - In some situations, such as changes to the constitution, a referrendum is mandatory. A majority of the people and a majority of the Cantons (Sub-National divisions similar to States/Provinces) have to be in favor otherwise the changes wont happen.
Basically, the elected officials are more like caretakers than people with actual power. It's not perfect tho, people could still vote in bad laws and racist/xenophobic policies.
While this seems better than a lot of others, these types of systems are very easily manipulated by mass media, so functioning inside capitalism is already a massive problem. In any case it's difficult to judge the efficacy, only with one rich protected nation as an example. The biggest thing is that labour is pacified a lot by a high standard of living, which is supported by the imperialism of the other nations supporting them.
db0 (instance admin) said voting is pointless... I disagreed
My point is: If this were .ml, I'd be banned (just check .ml's modlogs lol), but this is not .ml, actual leftists can disagree and its fine. It's funny how the fake leftists (tankies) get so mad and arbitarily bans for daring to disagree.