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Yeah, for sure and that’s what gives it such a small home-y feel, too. As much disdain as I have for hexbear, I’m glad they have a space to do their hexbear thing. Where I see this being a problem is in the future as communities grow, server costs will grow proportionally. Communities online grow exponentially once they reach a critical mass.
Right now one person can operate an instance of a few tens of thousands of people. What happens when that one person isn’t able to run the instance as a hobby anymore? People have shown an extreme unwillingness to- Okay, I’m one of them. Not only am I broke, but there’s no good distributed payment model for this (lemmy tax, anyone?), and donations just consistently don’t work, basically because of people like me practically wanting everything for nothing. Or, not for nothing, but rather I am already paying to stay alive and access the internet- If you ask more than that from me, you will get the same line as my creditors get: “I’m broke as shit.”
This isn’t a hypothetical, Mastodon has millions of users now and it’s working fine. Larger instances run on donation, and it works fine. It only takes a small percentage of users to contribute at the end of the day. The nature of federation also helps amortize costs. You don’t need to have millions of users all on the same server. It’s a different model where you have many smaller servers with thousands of users, and there’s overlap between them. This is also how internet worked during the time of BBS and IRC. The model of big companies running walled gardens is an aberration, and it’s not how things were meant to work. The internet took a wrong turn for a period, and now it’s self correcting.
I was definitely not thinking of mastodon since I didn’t have a good experience in my brief time there. I dunno, I’m quite sure of that. I’ll take some of your optimism though.