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Good meme fucking embarrassing Reddit is so shit now ngl

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Fucking freefolk bringing the win yet again.

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The removed is pregnant!

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spez is so fucked

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Obligatory fuck /u/spez

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People joke about being addicted to reddit but imagine the mods. They are probably the most addicted/invested out of everyone to want to provide such services for from. Super proud of the mods who didn’t crack but not surprised that so many either just protested for show or buckled under slight pressure.

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I maintained a fairly neutral position (as a mod) while the blackout was starting, but I’m slipping more and more into the Lemmy rabbit hole. First it was getting my own instance running, but now things are starting to take shape and it’s actually a lot of fun trying to keep up with both the server hosting and community building. Plus, everyone here has strong small-Internet-town vibes, which makes interacting with people much more enjoyable than on Reddit. My goal is to get my instance self-funded through donations, but I’m more than happy to keep paying for hosting in the interim. People who talk about Lemmy not being a “viable alternative” probably say so because they don’t get it.

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I am surprised I never hear of people running it from old desktops or such. A fibre internet connection and a old desktop is gonna be faster than the cheaper tiers of online hosting. This is especially true if you say upgraded your desktop in the last couple if years and kept the old parts like I did.

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Biggest cost then would be electric. Older PC, probably…70 watts. So about 600kWh/year. Maybe about between $60-$150 per year.

Much cheaper than any hosting I know and bandwidth costs are absorbed into your monthly bill.

The real risk would be hardware failure. Hopefully you’ll have backups or a user base that won’t care if the instance goes offline for quite a while.

There’s also a risk of unexpected security vulnerabilities letting an attacker compromise your public facing machine to get into your home network if you don’t have it physically firewalled off.

Personally, I’ll just let someone else deal with all the hosting issues. I’d rather donate if they requested than deal with all of that indefinitely.

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There are a lot of genuine reasons people don’t self-host from home, including, but not limited to: a) chance of security issues from firewall misconfiguration, b) mediocre speeds and intermittent service for people who don’t have symmetric fiber connections, c) chance of security issues from RCE/shell access/XSS, especially bad if the server is not not properly isolated from the rest of the LAN, and d) TOS violations leading to disruptions in service (it’s against the TOS for FiOS, for example, to host web-facing servers). If you’re confident in your home labbing skills, are security-conscious, have a good connection, and know you won’t tick anyone off, you’re probably fine. For the rest of us, paying for VPS hosting is a lot cheaper than a zero-day screwing over your entire network, or an innocent mistake out of inexperience opening up major holes in your router firewall. You obviously get much cheaper hosting, but you also inherit a lot more to worry about in the process.

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Really by the mods or admins posing as such?

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This is the real question.

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https://old.reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/14dls1i/more_dialog_with_umodcodeofconduct/joqxb1x/

It got removed because you can’t insult your fellow protesters. It sows division in a movement and that’s the last thing we need right now.

We need to be working together. If experienced mods think the new mods aren’t making good decisions, it’s their job to educate and motivate them.

Not make fun of them.

Besides admins are already working on union busting (for lack of a better term in this context).

The whole point of Mod Coord is coordination.

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I guess some “moderators from r/ModCoord” are Virgin Mods then…

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“Virgin mods” aka paid admin shills.

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pinned post on modcoord right now: “alternative forms of protest”
select one of these approved methods of protest to voice your dissent in a meaningful way! :)

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That’s for stuff like r/Ukraine which is important to keep people up to date on real life events.

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If all the unpaid moderators quit and get replaced by paid moderators - that would be a win for workers rights, yeah?

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