I feel like there should be an "are you alive" federation activity in activitypub, as well as an "I'm back" activity.
Servers go up and down enough that maybe it should be part of the spec
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it's related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, Mbin, etc).
If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to !moderators@lemmy.world!
Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki, Fediverse.info, Wikipedia Page, The Federation Info (Stats), FediDB (Stats), Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration)
I feel like there should be an "are you alive" federation activity in activitypub, as well as an "I'm back" activity.
Servers go up and down enough that maybe it should be part of the spec
A heartbeat activity! Or maybe a ping.
I like it! Maybe I'll write an FEP for it, lol.
You mean like if there's a community called [!cats@example.com](/c/cats@example.com) and your home instance no longer federates with the instance example.com?
If so, I'll add that to Tesseract as it sounds useful.
this would be an amazing addition! It would help avoid the disconnect between de-federated instances/communities
Added :) I also disabled the "Create Post" button if the community is on a defederated instance even though, technically, you can still post to your instance's local copy (it just won't federate).

Are you the creator of Tesseract? I love it except it doesn't save my settings or my favorites and multi-communities. I'm not sure why and I've checked in the last 2 weeks. It's been doing it a long time.
Bonfire just instituted a "Federated" flag in their alpha. I think this could be useful.
The best tool I know of is the Federation Checker, but something like it should definitely should be built into clients.
Notably, Beehaw is defederated from .world and sh.itjust.works, while dbzer0, quokk.au, and anarchist.nexus are defederated from feddit.org.
That's a handy tool, thanks for posting it. Do you happen to know how the lists are sorted? It's not alphabetical.
Not sure how; it's also not by defederation date, otherwise feddit.org would be at or near the bottom of the list for dbzer0.
This is already in nightly, you can see it on the test instance here https://voyager.lemmy.ml/c/photography@lemmy.ml
Make sure you visit in a browser aince apps wouldn't have implemented an in development feature.
PieFed does this.
How does this work anyway, and does it match with Lemmy's approach?
I noticed crust was saying my dev instance was not federating anymore, which was neat. It was because I don't leave my dev instance online all the time 😁
It looks like this - https://piefed.social/c/adultswim@lemm.ee
Thanks, I mean, how does this work in the backend?