• @Brkdncr
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    -177 months ago

    I’ve been stating since I joined that Lemmy needs to find a way to sustain itself beyond donations.

    • Avid Amoeba
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      267 months ago

      If you’re not paying with real money or work, someone else is, or you’re paying with something else.

      • @Brkdncr
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        -157 months ago

        If you need to show me an ad every once in a while I’m all for it. I’m not saying go full Reddit, but as a non-profit, please try and break even. Financial instability is just as bad as getting hacked or ddos’d.

        • Avid Amoeba
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          7 months ago

          Wikipedia managed to do it on donations only. Federated social media is similar in many ways and I think it’s entirely possible that we may get development and hosting to be funded in a similar fashion.

          • @squid_slime
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            217 months ago

            And most open source projects run under this model. I’m leaving if ads appear tbth

            • Avid Amoeba
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              I think the lesson that should be beginning to crystallise in people’s minds these days is that we have to pay. If we don’t, we get Facebook, Digg, Reddit, etc. We get inevitable enshitification. I mentioned Wikipedia because I think paying for it has sunk into many people’s minds already. And generally we don’t need everyone to pay. If the ones that can afford to spare a few bucks a month, do, it’ll be enough.

            • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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              17 months ago

              The more this looks like Reddit the more likely I am to just switch back.

              • @[email protected]
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                17 months ago

                What are you referring to “looking like Reddit”? And why would you want their API lock-in, paid ads disguised as content, and obvious AI bot posts?

          • @Brkdncr
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            -117 months ago

            Wikipedia is different. It’s a lot more static to begin with.

            You need a whale to keep this thing afloat, and if you get a whale, you also have to bend the knee.

            I’d rather see some ads and reasonable employee compensation than relying on a wealthy benefactor.

            • @TrickDacy
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              77 months ago

              And yet here we are, years in, Lemmy still growing

    • @squid_slime
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      87 months ago

      Its important to view this through an economic scope, what is the cost of a regular user to a server. Then how much are donors giving and does that supplement the cost of non paying regular users.

      Also these non paying regular user add to Lemmy by buffing out numbers and attracting more donating user to the platform.

      If we can donate then we definitely should and that way we can run under this model.

    • Dark Arc
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      27 months ago

      I’ve wondered if it would be possible to have a federated award system for funding… Similar to what Reddit was doing at one point. I actually kind of enjoy that and the fun emoji-like things that you’d see on interesting posts and comments.

      That sounds like it’s asking for some crypto currency mess though, or some (most?) instances just hanging them out for no charge.