I’m fairly new and don’t 100% understand it yet, but instances are run on servers that require money. Are we heading towards seeing ads or subscriptions to raise funds instead of relying on donations to cover overhead?

Especially with the influx of new users. Hardware upgrades are needed.

  • @Thteven
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    71 year ago

    Did you know you’re commenting on a site that was created specifically because people don’t like capitalism and greed?

    • @Aux
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      31 year ago

      And just to add to my previous reply - creation of Lemmy IS an act of capitalism! The author of Lemmy decided he didn’t like Reddit. So he made the most capitalist decision in their life - to create a competition. Lemmy is an actual flagship of capitalism and free market: when even people who dislike capitalism turn to capitalist tools to improve their lives.

      I’m sorry, but Lemmy would not exist without capitalism. And you won’t be typing angry comments on your phone in the loo without it. You would, most likely, work in some mines right now and a slice of bread for lunch would be your best achievement in life.

      • @Thteven
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        11 year ago

        Wow, news flash, you must participate in capitalism while living in a capitalist society. Though I fail to see how creating a free open-source distributed alternative could be construed as a “capitalist” move. Maybe look into the lemmy developers and their personal politics before assigning motivations to their actions.

        • @Aux
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          11 year ago

          deleted by creator

        • @Aux
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          11 year ago

          Their motivations are irrelevant. They have exercised their rights and freedoms which are a part of capitalism and liberalism.

    • @Aux
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      21 year ago

      How’s that relevant?

      • @Thteven
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        01 year ago

        Context. Did you forget what you wrote?