minus-squarekalfa@lemmy.mltoLemmy@lemmy.ml•It seems that for a large Lemmy instance to be sustainabile long term (especially at the level of traffic reddit sees) it requires ads and/or raising enough donations like WikipedialinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 year agoi overall agree. one point i struggle agreeing / see what you mean is small instances mean small communities. I’m on lemmy.ml, but i use lemmy as federated, i don’t see the lemmy.ml community when on lemmy, but the fediverse. in a way I don’t care on what instance i am. i come from a distributed systems background and to ne this is normal. is that anti fediverse? linkfedilink
i overall agree.
one point i struggle agreeing / see what you mean is small instances mean small communities.
I’m on lemmy.ml, but i use lemmy as federated, i don’t see the lemmy.ml community when on lemmy, but the fediverse.
in a way I don’t care on what instance i am.
i come from a distributed systems background and to ne this is normal.
is that anti fediverse?