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  • Imo admins have a responsibility to disable signups to their server if they feel they are unable to fund/crowdsource or lack the ability to expand capacity (lack of time or know-how).

    As long as server admins stick to the above it doesn't matter if it costs €10 or €100000 a month really.

    Its impossible to say at which point is the burden too much, because every person has their own threshold and every server can have multiple admins responsible for it, or might have business backing it or whatever really.

  • Oh that's interesting I hadn't heard about that before but it makes a lot of sense.

  • I think these stats are pretty interesting after Lewis got quite some backlash last year for not performing as some expected. Honestly I think at this point Russell has proven himself a solid driver and this just then goes to show Lewis is still on his game. I hope Lewis stays around long enough for this pair to battle it out for a while yet especially in a more competitive car, that would be interesting to see.

  • I made a second account on lemm.ee - it's big so has all the connections you could need and has amazing uptime.

  • Yeah as I discovered in another comment chain it's more than reddit had in 2020 even which was 'only' 5.5 million daily - the chart unfortunately is rather confusingly labeled and useless and represents total comments and not daily. I can only assume a random bot spike happened or something.

  • Cue the world's smallest violin. Not sure how this is any consumer's problem lol.

    Maybe, just maybe, advertising needs to become more carefully selected and regulated rather than the clown fiesta it has been since the dawn of the internet where Google and friends want to 'set and forget' and milk money for eternity.

    But you know the reaction won't be sensible lol, instead we will get an AI arms race of AI adverts vs AI advert reviewers.

  • These papers and the people who write them truly are insane. I had the English version of the paper through my door the other week and you would think it's satire It's so ridiculous.

    These far-right loony circle-jerks would be fascinating if they weren't so troubling.

  • That's just on lemmy.world website. But if I toggle that, it also changes what I see on Sync.

    Sync also has a 'hide read' button although it unhides on page refresh - but it's handy for quickly finding fresh posts.

  • I guess if you're just looking for a generic reddit-like experience then .world for now seems to do the job just fine. Ultimately it has admins that can choose to de-federate from any other server and they may do that to ones you would rather they didn't. Every server is going to be somewhat unique on that front with their own set of rules to follow (or not).

    It's really interesting because it always will become somewhat political - with servers that have a tendency for more extreme views whether right or left wing, where do you draw the line before deciding to cut them off? That has already been happening in the short time I joined with servers like Hexbear which I honestly still don't fully understand the history and complexity of the situation.

    My plan so far at least is to keep an eye on the lemmy.world announcements subreddit and if they do anything that I disagree with too much then I can move on elsewhere but I'm quite happy letting others do that level of curation for now at least without keeping too much of a close eye.

  • I'm sure the search problem will be solved somehow. Like all the content is on each instance so its just a case of it being accessible and indexed by google I guess?

  • People having to work harder is good? No I disagree with that entirely.

    Part of what makes reddit so amazing is the amount of amazing knowledge and answers you can find from google.

  • Comparing the two communities, reddit nearly always has way more quality content and news for me though for the time being. Often even with big news it's just not here on Lemmy at all. Many posts also have 0 comments and you just wouldn't see that on Reddit. Once Sync can create posts I will probably start x-posting more from reddit to lemmy for communities I am most interested in.

    For now I think I will start browsing Lemmy and then visit Reddit for anything I missed. Keeping my posting and commenting over here mostly because I'd like to see this place grow.

  • There is an option in settings at least for me, 'show read posts' if you uncheck that they will disappear. It's not an easy access toggle though unfortunately.

  • You visit that server directly and create a new account and log in with that. There is no way to 'switch' although I think people have created ways to migrate your subscriptions etc over to a different server.

  • Reddit probably thinks it won. They killed all the apps and now they will increasingly force feed monetisation down the necks of the userbase until everyone decides to leave just like they left Facebook.

    Which is their goal too probably that's how IPOs go, and how corporations handle tech companies, buy it milk it and let it die. Nobody cares about long term It's all about profit this quarter then ditch the shares to the next sucker.

    Reddit will go the same way as Facebook. Never die, but it will be like visiting a retirement village.

  • Can't tell if you are being serious or pulling my leg with that but I love it haha. I mean it's a perfect way to distinguish because over here we have no good way to call the spiders other than 'one of those long leg small body kinda spiders' which is a terrible name.

  • I mean fair I guess we're on the same page there then. But if it caters to a different clientele then the existing clientele will move elsewhere was really what I was getting at, and that may possibly be here.

  • Yeah it's a tricky one isn't it. There hopefully will become a better solution for helping people onboard to different servers that suit them but without making too big of a hurdle.

    I must admit I joined .world without understanding anything and it was prompted to me so yeah the default choice has a big say. I have donated to server costs though, felt like I should do my part at least!

  • You know I did actually question myself when I wrote that haha, but I went with it anyway.

    I mean the definition could still probably apply though perhaps under the logic that the developer has nothing to do with the development of Lemmy. He is just a third party to it. The lack of a first party doesn't change that Sync is a third party, maybe...

    Not that it matters in the grand scheme of things.