It feels like this is how social media and the Internet should have been all along. Truly run for the interest and good of humanity, and out of the hands of corporate control and profiteering. People, out of their own generosity and goodwill, host their own instances and let others use it for free. It’s such an awesome example of humans helping each other and working to create abundance for everyone to enjoy.

I believe that everyone putting their time, money, and effort into building up the Fediverse - the developers, server owners, mods, and everyone else who keeps it alive and interesting - is helping to make the Internet (and by extension, the world) a better place. You all are awesome. Keep up the amazing work.

Also hi, I’m new here. I found out about Lemmy today, and I was so intrigued that I spent all day learning about it lol.

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It feels like the early Internet: it’s still being actively improved, it’s noncommercial, people are weirder, people are passionate, fewer bots, it’s kind of exciting.

I have no idea if it will succeed, but it’s a nice feeling.

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Yeah, it’s not a sterile, bland, corporate-feeling experience like most mainstream sites. I’ve missed the charm and wild variability of the old internet, and this feels pretty close to it again.

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Hey would you be willing to help me out? I’m a prince who needs help moving his money to the US of A.

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Of course! You know, you’re the 4th prince I’ve helped this month - would ya believe it?!

Are Google play gift cards the currency in your country also?

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I think that phrases quite well how I feel about it. Old internet…
You’re making me feel nostalgic now, in a good way.

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yes. Pass the bong.

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oh this sounds glorious, I always knew my destiny was to be part of a scapegoated counterculture movement.

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Welcome! We all take shifts working in the hemp garden out back. Namaste.

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Go look at the solar punk instance, it’s certainly looking that way 😀

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Lmao i love my weird eco tech instance. Slrpnk.net for life 🤣

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people are weirder

If I didn’t already love Lemmy, I do now.

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I feel the same way. The federated aspect is brilliant and more social platforms should follow it.

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To be clear: I’m referring to the people. The technology is fine - it works well enough. But the people and the “hey let’s make something new together” attitude is what makes Lemmy exciting.

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I want to see it grow just to prove the concept works at scale. I genuinely believe it will and I’m a cynical bastard.

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Isn’t Mastodon already proving that, with 13M users?

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It does (along with many better apps), but for the microblogging (like twitter), not for link aggregators (like lemmy or reddit)

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Interesting, is there some significant difference in the scalability challenges between the two? As someone who knows virtually nothing about either (I never could get into mastodon), they seem similar enough to me.

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I don’t much about mastodon. But if you say it preforms well then I believe this model works.

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I agree with the community aspect, and I’m also happy about the open source part. I saw your post in my RSS reader as I was going through my other news and interests. It feels so good to not have the stuff I see decided by some big corporation intending to maximize my engagement at the expense of everything else.

If anyone is interested in RSS, let me know. I highly recommend it, it’s so refreshing to be able to follow most of what you’re interested in, in one app. Also a small app, ~10 MB vs many news sites’ apps that are ~150 MB. Also no ads, ability to dismiss read articles.

(Also yes I realize that Reddit supports RSS too, but I heard that they would have taken it away long ago if it their internal tools didn’t heavily depend on it. The API changes make this seem likely)

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I am also following a specific community here on RSS. Nice to go through my articles and see someone asking for technical help / advice – or simply sharing something cool.

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I think it’s great that more people are realising what’s possible, open source isn’t just going up change the internet into what it should have been but it can change everything from printers requiring proprietary ink to the major excesses of the political machine.

The working people have ALWAYS done the work and when we get together and do it for ourselves, and each other, we can build a world that exists for people not profits.

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At some point, when instances get big enough, the large costs may require running ads for upkeep. But ideally it should stop at “just covering the costs” and not needing to do the capitalism thing to keep making more and more money every quarter

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Or, with the community we were able to gather, maybe we should adopt a patronage system or a bitcoin system like the one used in “Odysee”. It would feel much more honest then, because I feel that in my opinion the adds system corrupts beautiful communities like these, and the best proof to what I’m saying is the “Reddit” situation. (It starts with adds to keep the site running… then blows up into full-on capitalism)

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