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Just wondering because I found out about all this yesterday and just realized the ammount of independent servers, but no sign of any ads or sponsors. So... is it all based on donations?

Also don't just lurk, if you know you should answer because lemmy only counts users who posted or commented as active users.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I don't agree - while you could copy it, if an instance gathered a large user base and had some well-implemented quality of life features, there's nothing stopping them from putting ads on it and I'd guess that most users would continue to use that instance. If it has quality content, they already have an account, and it has compelling improvements over other instances, I can't imagine that some unobtrusive ads would bother people enough to go to a clone of that instance and create another account.

Sure, it could be done, and ad blockers are common enough, but I don't think well-placed ads would cause some mass exodus. I'd even be okay with it if it's in the name of paying the server bills for such an instance.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I think part of a system like the fediverse is that it only needs to annoy one person enough that they go get the code and make an ad free clone. Then people could just migrate over. Especially once we have beeter tool to be able to move accounts across instances

[–] Twilight 1 points 1 year ago

As long as it remains federated, you can access the content of one instance from another, so why would I keep using an ad-infested instance if I can access the exact same content from another instance? And if said instance decides to unfederate itself it means that every user that was coming from another instance will have to re-register, which not everyone will be willing to do. This can only happen if a single instance grows so big that it doesn't need "support" from other instances anymore. I hope that never happens tbh, I don't want another /u/spez ever.