Hachyderm admin: if we were to cost of the people working on this instance, it costs $1.50/user/month, $8.50/active user/month.
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Is it possible to see the full list of Lemmy communities?
Android is led by Google, with all their resources, both in terms of devs and money.
https://source.android.com/
It comes back to what I said before: Linux and Android are useful to companies because they can use it, especially in the case of Google, it allowed them to compete with Apple in the mobile OS market, with the play stores and ad revenues.
https://www.androidauthority.com/how-does-google-make-money-from-android-669008/
What interest would any private company to invest in a Reddit-clone? Reddit itself had to enshittify to hell to make profit.
Where is the Japanese open-source Reddit clone? You also haven't provided the example I asked above about an open-source project where end users countered the “tragedy of the commons”.
Disregarding human nature leads to unrealistic expectations. I'll take an example I know well as I post a lot around here.
When I post to a community, I do not expect anything in exchange. I am aware of the 1-9-90 rule , and I know that due to the current population of Lemmy, I won't find that many other people posting. But that's okay, I'm fine with that, and I know that over time some other people might come, first to comment, then to post themselves.
Now if I completely refuted that rule, I would be very frustrated. "How come that in a community with 2600 active users per month I am the only one posting?". I would start making meta post, calling out people "You should post more if you want the community to survive! You not posting is hypocritical as you do not put your time and energy in the platform but just want to use it!". And that would probably chase people away, without making them post more.