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I am curious what % of user can the current lemmy instances take in from reddit

Can fediverse take on 30%, 50% or 100%?

For start, what are lemmy.ml and lemmy.world doing, are they just keep scaling up?

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[โ€“] neanderthal 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sorry if you already know this, but this might be helpful for lurkers that don't know such a thing exists.

I don't know anything about dutch corporate structures, but some US states have an entity called a benefit corporation. Think of it like a non-profit and corporation hybrid. It allows you to make a profit and grow, but operate like a non-profit where the purpose of the organization is something else. This gives you more flexibility that might not be available as a non-profit. I believe you can even incorporate as a non-citizen (I'm assuming here). Might I suggest an ask lemmy post to get ideas?

[โ€“] ruud 6 points 2 years ago

Yeah I will, in due time. For now focussing on other stuff. But it's on the roadmap.