Interesting bit of news for the threadiverse. All three of these are fairly large lemmy instances

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They can’t scale. They will die.

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What if they don’t want to scale?

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Or they’ll just be a smallish instance building the kind of community they want to build. There’s nothing wrong with knowing what you want to be and not trying to be more.

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Ostensibly they don’t wish to scale at the expense of the quality of their community.

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my friend ive been on beehaw since it launched. we dont care for scaling.

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They can’t scale. They will survive, though. Other generic Lemmy servers are overshadowing Beehaw as a generic Lemmy server. And it is fine for both them and Beehaw, IMO.

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