I’m not even sure how to obtain those logs?
I’m using the Lemmy Easy Deploy, as the docs for installing from Ansible appear to be out of date/don’t work.
Moved my Lemmy instance to a new host - none of my content is federating out
As the title says… I moved my lemmy instance from one host to a new host. The domain remains the same. Initially, I just started up a new lemmy instance and repointed the domain, as I’m the only user I care about on my instance at the moment. I have incoming federated content, which seems to be fine. But if I respond to a message or post a new message on a federated community, it never shows up outside my server. Thinking there may be some sort of AP ID that is unique to my install, I copied over the entire Postgres database to my new instance and restored from there. Everything came up as expected and everything works, but the same problem remains. I’m not sure how to even diagnose what’s going on. Can anyone tell me what might be happening and how to fix it? Everything seems to be working just fine as it should, content is coming in… but if I post anything, nothing seems to go out to the wider Fediverse. I’m ok with blowing everything out and starting from scratch, but that didn’t seem to work, either. Everything comes in just fine, even if I send myself a PM from another instance, it shows up immediately. Replying to that PM, though, and nothing goes out. I don’t quite know what to do.
I use DNS black holes, adblockers, and I host all of my own media content. I rarely, if ever, see ads.
I will just stop viewing content if I have to go back to watching ads, it’s that simple. I can’t do it.
I can’t even watch TV with my parents on the Tivo anymore. Even fast forwarding through the ads is tedious and makes me angry.
I totally agree with your sentiment… However they don’t have a choice. They are legally obligated to turn that information over if they are served a warrant. Doing anything less is obstruction at the very least and they could be shut down and put into receivership.
The fault here is with the two individuals trusting a corporation to keep data private and to put the individuals interests ahead of the corporation. Neither is a realistic expectation.