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never heard of lemmy prior to this week - I had heard of mastodon but never really got into either twitter or it. have been looking at some of the other fedi apps, some of them show promise
funding is better than monetizing a platform
gatekeeping, censorship, shadowbans from commenting in a different community, echo chambers.
more irritated than anything - mostly because there arent a lot of lemmy apps on android yet. it’ll get better in ~6 months
I’ve noticed that as technology has progressed over the last few decades, it has gotten progressively cheaper - like, it used to cost some serious $$$ to host your own website/community back in the day, but now you can easily get away with it for less than ~$100/yr.
people that like to create things have a vested interest in maintaining their creations - presumably they’d pay some small amount in order to have their creations (or a digitally archived copy) preserved for posterity.
not familiar with DAOs, but it sounds sort of like a form of currency. if everyone adopts it, or recognizes its value (much as American currency is valued in countries with weak economies), and the tokens are redeemable across multiple platforms (or have a real world value), then that, along with other sources of remuneration (crowdfunding, donations, etc) could easily pay for the cost of hosting content long term.
longtime reddit user myself (since 2007ish?), trying to ditch reddit because I cant stand the official way to access it & with all of the impending changes it’s good to leave early. today is day1 of lemmy for me. it looks like an interesting platform - especially the decentralized aspect of it.
happy cake day, @RadDevon
I looked at kbin but didn’t like the UI. lemmy = much better