• Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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    19 hours ago

    that the model is not sustainable.

    18 months after the API debacle on Reddit, most of the instances are still around. If the model was not sustainable, wouldn’t have all closed?

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      19 hours ago

      Your question is as short-sighted as “If global warming is real, then why is it snowing in Southern Europe?”

      No, a system that is not sustainable does not imply that all the ecosystem dies simultaneously. It just means that it relies on a continuous stream of idealistic people coming in, willing to help, only to collapse eventually later.

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        13 hours ago

        If admins need more money, they can ask for help to their communities.

        Lemmy.zip seems to be doing okay: https://lemmy.zip/post/29448608?scrollToComments=true

        Lemm.ee had a question about a donation link and never answered https://lemm.ee/post/49850162?scrollToComments=true

        I know a few instance admins who runs their instances on hardware they would be using anyway.

        Again, if some server admins need help with money, they should definitely ask, but I haven’t seen such request ever.

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          4 hours ago

          Again, if some server admins need help with money, they should definitely ask, but I haven’t seen such request ever.

          Do you realize the issue with this reasoning? Here’s a hint.

          Survivorship Bias

          You don’t see admins “asking for money” to help because there are not that many admins that are willing to put up all the work that is required to run an instance upfront. Let’s normalize the idea that admins and moderators should get paid for their work, and you can bet that there will be a lot more people showing up.