Thanks for this answer. I imagine there are some files with 0 redundancy and some with hundreds of people pinning?

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No, usually, as long as you're accessing a file, it's moved back to the top. This means that only purged files are the ones least accessed.

There is a common misunderstanding between pinning and redundancy. While pinning does provide protection against garbage collection, it doesn't automatically make the pinned files more accessible. Instead, files that are frequently accessed are typically cached on multinodes and generally have better availability than files pinned to a single node that might happen to be offline.

so IPFS as a network favours active files

But files that are important but not accessed often run the risk of being lost?

this is why you mark them with PIN.

Can I pin everything?

it automatically does, all you need is to post the media on your NOSTR.

my example node : https://filedrop.besoeasy.com/admin.html

Can I track how many nodes carry my files?

Thanks for answering my questions. Do you know of anyone losing access to a file there?

I've been using IPFS for the past five years, and I haven't encountered any issues. For safety, I use two nodes: one in the cloud and one on my Raspberry Pi.

Simply enter your NPUB and it handles all the details automatically—you don't even have to monitor your node, just set it up and let it run on its own.