Comment on Quick-Start Guide to Fediverse Governance Decisions
souperk@reddthat.com 2 months ago
Can someone ELI5 so I can get enough dopamine to go read the whole thing?
Comment on Quick-Start Guide to Fediverse Governance Decisions
souperk@reddthat.com 2 months ago
Can someone ELI5 so I can get enough dopamine to go read the whole thing?
lvxferre@mander.xyz 2 months ago
“So you’re building a Fediverse servers? Here’s a bunch of things to think about and to decide.” It’s a short 6 pages text, rather quick to read.
souperk@reddthat.com 2 months ago
Dopamine received, initiating hyperfocus protocol!
That’s a fascinating bit of information. I would expect 5 moderators to provide coverage for more users. I am wondering how they came up with that statistic (will update the comment if I find an answer).
Interesting idea, wondering what’s the IRL presence of the fediverse…
That’s soooo important, I love when communities create polls to decide on policy changes.
I have followed some discussion on multi-level hierarchies on the fediverse, wondering if there are any instance implementing that…
Hell no!
That’s a big issue, I would be interested in hosting an instance available to other people, but I don’t want to end up in jail and I lack the resources to make sure that won’t happen…
That was an interesting read, it seems there is an in-depth analysis of the report here.
rglullis@communick.news 2 months ago
What is the problem with paid accounts?
souperk@reddthat.com 2 months ago
For context, I am the top donor at my instance, I recognize that there is a need for funds. BUT, I believe it’s important for the fediverse to be accessible to everyone regardless if they have the funds for that.
cabbage@piefed.social 2 months ago
If other people want to pay and be paid, that's fine, but for a lot of people in the open source sphere it leaves a bit of a bad taste.
Basically it becomes something very different once it's a product you're selling. I'm honestly not sure it's a good advice - your users will rightfully expect a lot more from you if they pay for the product, and you'll probably not make enough money for it to really make sense. So it'll be more work, more obligations, and monetary incentives won't be strong enough for it to make sense.
Encouraging users to make donations to cover the cost of operation, on the other hand, makes all the sense in the world.
SorteKanin@feddit.dk 2 months ago
It’s more like for instance admins rather than the developers of the server software itself. At least that’s how I understand it.
lvxferre@mander.xyz 2 months ago
By “building a Fediverse server” I meant exactly that, not software developers. (Thanks for pointing it out though - it means that my explanation was ambiguous. I’ll edit the above accordingly.)
SorteKanin@feddit.dk 2 months ago
Right, as a software developer itself, I equated “build” as “building” the software, not “building” the community or administration around an instance 😅