• @yaksuu@feddit.nl
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    922 days ago

    A question,

    How when and where does the money come from to keep lemmy running?

    Since nothing is free in life who pays for lemmy?

      • @cyberwolfie@lemmy.ml
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        1122 days ago

        And on that note, consider donating to the instance and/or the Lemmy devs (and any other open-source project you find useful). I also need to make a round of donations soon!

    • @flicker@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      922 days ago

      Divide by zero (the instance I’m on) takes donations. People who donate get a nifty flair in the governance threads, but you don’t have to donate to vote on issues the server faces. (We also allow non-members to vote, though since they’re not as impacted by decisions made for the instance, their votes are given lower weights.)

    • Meldrik
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      822 days ago

      Volunteers. Think about it like volunteering for your local community. Like a football coach or something.

    • Mubelotix
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      721 days ago

      Lemmy is much cheaper to run than mastodon. Small instances have negligible financial costs

    • LordWarfire
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      521 days ago

      I pay the server admins for feddit.uk (the instance this community is hosted on) to help with hosting costs because I think they provide a valuable service. Currently I am not paying towards Lemmy (I do pay towards Mastodon development however) but I may start doing that in the future.

      My £5 a month to Feddit.uk and £1 a month to Mastodon isn’t much but it’s orders of magnitude more than Reddit and Twitter would have earned from my (adblock using) eyeballs before so hopefully a few of us paying a few pounds/euros/dollars directly is enough to support the services.

    • irelephant [he/him]🍭
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      421 days ago

      Running a lemmy server is cheap enough, so they source most of their money from donations. The lemmy software is also powered by donations.