Given that Trump is likely to announce tarrifs against the EU sometime in the near future, the already increasing sentiment of avoiding American products and services is likely about to be turbocharged. I think this will cause a sizeable number of european Redditors to become interested in Lemmy again (I'm guilty of this myself).
I think we should be thinking about how best to prepare for this:
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Do we have enough server resources to accommodate a big surge in activity? Maybe we should make a donation push, and if it hasn't been done already, we should make an application to the EU sovereign tech fund.
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Do we have moderation resources to deal with a surge of signups, and new activity from people who might not know or respect the rules here?
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Should we be advertising this instance on Reddit (and elsewhere) proactively now, or wait until tariffs are announced?
I recently switched of Dropbox in favour of Hetzner's hosted Nextcloud deployment and I'm very happy. One step at a time, I'll work towards being rid of corporate US tech.
Also, if anyone here is using Notion, you should check out Suite Numerque's Docs which is an open source competitor being developed by the French, German, and Netherlands governments. It's looking very promising. There's scratchpad here you can use to try it out.