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π I'm sure these servers will pay for themselves and admins are going to keep on doing their own csam scan each week and deal with the reporting for free forever.
The donations go away. The goodwill goes away. Successful open source communities always get commercial backing.
Bluesky is the likely winner here if anything.
Lemmy is not a commercial project, you're thinking about it the wrong way. It's run for free by volunteers.
Open source projects without commercial backing die. Especially when they require infrastructure and aren't personal services eg *are + jellyfin. You don't have to like it but nearly every single one with a long life span has commercial support up or down stream.
Again, you're still thinking about it the wrong way. This isn't an organisation, dude. There is no product, there are no workers or employers. It doesn't live or die. That's the nature of the fediverse.
Great explanation. On top of that, every open source program that is 10 yrs and older laughs out loud right now. Not everything needs commercial backing. Also, nobody said lemmy isnβt going to get fiancial support at some point.
No. The goal is very clearly to recreate social media, Twitter and Reddit respectively. That requires a minimal social mass.
Despite best efforts what has been recreated here is a forum with a child porn propagation problem.
Mastodon has been more successful but I believe that bluesky will win out. It's already more popular and invite only.
...lemmy was only ever intended to be a forum. And the CSAM problem is old news that was already fixed with an automatic black box solution.
The fediverse will not die as long as there is even one person willing and capable of running an instance.
Begone, Elon.
Oh I guess all those social media giants pay teams of people for this out of the kindness of their hearts.
Why on Earth would "social media giants" want to support lemmy? And how is this statement relevant?