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The problem is it's the largest and is being attacked. Use a different instance and you'll have no problem accessing this community. If it weren't for people posting about the outages, I'd never even know.
This community is on lemmy.world so yes, there would be problems
I honestly haven't noticed. For me to see the posts they simply need to get pushed, which is pretty lightweight. And if Lemmy.world crashes after and stays down for a few hours it won't impact my ability to view the post. For a lemmy.world user the instance needs to be up for them to view any content.
In a way yes, when I post a comment, no one else will be able to see it while the site is down. But it eventually will go through when the site is up. And because I'm browsing from a different instance, I can see all the content even if lemmy.world is offline.