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Wow I had a whole message written to ask for information and here you lay it out so perfectly. Now I'm in paralysis mode though and can't decide if I want to self host..
If you have any tips, resources, or a simple breakdown of what I should focus on, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks!
It really depends on your needs, like most things.
What are you trying to achieve? Just set up a place for folks to chat about a topic?
I'm inclined to suggest that if you're moving from Discord, then I suggest you pick a public server and create your room there. You already aren't self-hosting or getting bridging, so no loss. A public Mjolnir used to be on matrix.org but isn't anymore, so you have to be alert to spammers; if you have enough people you're willing to make mods, this is manageable. Matrix spammers tend to pop in, drop some fishing or advertisement; if you have someone watching 24/7 they can ban-and-remove the spam pretty quickly. Otherwise, you clean things up whenever you're in there; it's annoying, but not arduous. If you're a small room, you won't attract the spammers as much; if you're larger, I'd hope you have enough folks who can help mod.
I would not try to self-host out of the gate. If you do, start with a beefy server; you'll need a bunch of disk space - maybe not immediately, but as soon as one of your users joins a big room on a different server. I've only tried Synapse; you might try one of the other servers, but they'll all have the same disk space issue: it's a result is the design of the protocol.
Thanks for the information. I just signed up using a public matrix but will look into bridge as well and possibly use Oracle free tier to set something up instead of on my homelab. Thanks again!!
Good luck!