• @Gsus4
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    11 months ago

    Thanks, I have another question: what kind of web hosting tier do you need in order to have the functionality needed to host an instance? I was fiddling with infinityfree and found that there are all sorts of minor functionality you need beyond just a catchy name in a domain that won’t have a bad reputation to host an instance. I mean, besides electricity costs, labour and some old hardware you have lying around to use as a server, how much is that hosting expected to cost?

    • @foggenbooty@lemmy.world
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      911 months ago

      If you wanted to self host Lemmy is very lightweight. The general consensus is you could get a cheap virtual host for $5-10/mo

      That would cover yourself and a few friends. Now, if Lemmy were to really get popular your database would grow in size so youay have to get more storage later but it’s overall very inexpensive to do it yourself.

      That said, major instances like Lemmy.world could charge their users $1-2/mo and probably be fine (this is napkin math). Long story short nothing is free, even if it’s relatively inexpensive. We need to create a community that is willing to pitch in a few cents for freedom. I don’t think that’s too much to ask, otherwise the ad model comes into play and the place goes to shit.

    • °˖✧ ipha ✧˖°
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      311 months ago

      Beehaw was running on a 96€/month VPS and temporarly upped it to 336$/month to handle the reddit implosion.

      • @Gsus4
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        611 months ago

        Ooh, that’s less than 5c/user/month, this can totally work without overloading with ads.

        • Troy
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          211 months ago

          Hell, that is like one impression per user per month on Adsense. You could put a single unobtrusive text ad on top and probably pay for your server