• Fifthdread@lemmy.server.fifthdread.com
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    1 year ago

    I host my own instance for the same reason I self-host the dozens of other services. To have control over my digital services the best I can. I have a few server machines running various services. I run like 40 docker containers running at the moment. Lemmy is a set of those containers.

    It cost me the electricity cost to run the server, plus the cost of my internet. I suppose you should include the initial hardware cost- my servers are basically my old gaming rigs. Not to mention the time investment to maintain another service. For me, it’s worth it to self-host if I can.

    Specifically for lemmy, I seen how overloaded the various major lemmy instances out there were, so self hosting could mean one less user on those instances. I also didn’t see any significant drawbacks to self-hosting the instance since I can still join and communicate with all the other communities.

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      1 year ago

      I can see that, but I expect the main cost of servers are the hosting of subs, not maintaining users.

      I expect that those servers are going to need support eventually.

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        1 year ago

        I expect the main cost of servers are the hosting of subs, not maintaining users.

        Which is easy to avoid, if you want. You can disallow the creation of communities on your instance.

        So users can still join and make it their home, but they will have to subscribe to communities on other instances.

        I’m not sure about the ethical implications. It means you’re sort of leeching off moderation and maintenance from other admins.

        I guess it’s a negligible point and totally fine, but not sure. Would be interesting if community-admins could share their thoughts on this.

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          But if everyone avoids hosting communities, then Lemmy is going to die because no one is going to be in a community.

          It may not be an ethical issue, but it is a financial one that needs to be addressed.