We have viable alternatives for those, PeerTube for (opt in) distributed fedi-hosting large media files as well. I don't see what technical or scalability reasons there are against a band camp replacement.
I start at top of day, then 12 hrs, then 6 hrs, then 1 hr and then new. All, not subscribed, of course. It helps that I'm on a small instance where basically everything is interesting and it's not flooded with posts.
I was foolish enough to click those links and now they're permanently and unstoppably federating with my instance. If the instance doesn't want to pull i.e. veronicaexplains, it now have to block the entire tilvids.com instance. I don't think that's cool, is it unreasonable to believe a link that says "@tilvids.com" will open the tilvids.com page? Is that how links work on lemmy now, I haven't been active for a few sub-versions.
I can see why it'd be unsuitable for live events, a fix could be to subscribe to everyone using that tag or if it just the tag one is after - Have a dummy account subscribe and pull posts.
How many daily users on twitter or reddit?
We have viable alternatives for those, PeerTube for (opt in) distributed fedi-hosting large media files as well. I don't see what technical or scalability reasons there are against a band camp replacement.