Hey all,
I just hopped on the Lemmy train, and needless to say, I’m hooked. It’s a breath of fresh air compared to the corporate hellhole that Reddit has become, and I’d like to at least pay a little bit for it.
Unfortunately, I’m a broke uni student with enough subscriptions as is, so I can really only justify a buck or two a month. This is where my indecision arises - should I donate to the instance that my account lives on, or to the LemmyNet project itself? I’ve been digging around, looking at operating costs and such, and I can’t figure out which one needs it more (for want of a better term.)
So, what are your thoughts? Or am I just wildly overthinking this?
Opinion based on nothing but how I perceive the fediverse to work and some commentary from Jerry Bell who runs infosec.exchange on Mastodon - support your instance provider.
The costs to maintain the infrastructure are borne by the admins of the instances and for the larger ones, things like storage and transport costs are growing exceedingly quickly. Beyond that, your account disappears if your instance dies, at least until the devs contributing to the Lemmy project figure out cross-instance user registration, validation, and migration.
best thing you can do to help out IMO is to post content here as much as possible. if your instance asks for money help them out.
support your local instance!