• @zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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    208 months ago

    If you join a small instance, the chances are higher that it will a) be poorly maintained and b) fold quicker, forcing you to find another instance to join and re-subscribe to all your communities.

    • db0M
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      188 months ago

      so long as you’re regularly exporting your profile, moving instances isn’t a big deal anymore.

        • db0M
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          8 months ago

          convenience, freedom, price, safety. Choose 2

          • @wahming@monyet.cc
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            118 months ago

            For most users, price and convenience. That’s been made very clear over and over again.

            • db0M
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              8 months ago

              Sure, but eventually the lack of freedom and security drives them away when the service enshittifies thoroughly.

              • @wahming@monyet.cc
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                88 months ago

                That’s what we like to think. Facebook, Google, kinda shows us most users are perfectly happy to continue taking abuse, though

                • db0M
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                  108 months ago

                  With social media companies, they seem unassailable, until the trust thermocline is breached, and then they collapse all at once.

                  • @wahming@monyet.cc
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                    38 months ago

                    As lemmy becomes mainstream, those users will become the average user here. Eternal September is just the way of things

    • Bilb!
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      38 months ago

      I run my own instance that technically does have open registration, but I can’t really recommend anyone actually sign up to use it. It’s not running on very powerful hardware, and my commitment to keeping it running 24/7 is “as long as it stays convenient and interesting.” There are probably many, many of those. But there are a good collection of second and third tier instances now as well, I’m not to worried about .world’s popularity so long as they don’t do something like switch to a federation allow-list rather than a block list.

      • db0M
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        38 months ago

        If by open registration, you mean without approval, I strongly recommend you add an approval step, due to spam.

        • Bilb!
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          18 months ago

          I’m aware of the risk, but so far the captcha seems to have prevented any mass sign-up, and none of the few other existing accounts so far have any activity. That said, since I have no intention to support a user base anymore, I probably should close it anyway.

          • db0M
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            18 months ago

            I mean, depending on your costs, running your own instance has benefits of control.

            • Bilb!
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              18 months ago

              Agreed, and I don’t intend to stop at the moment. When I wrote “close it” I meant registration, sorry about the ambiguous language.