Trying to gatekeep an already niche platform that way will kill it off.
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I think giving people the option to toss some money the way of whoever is hosting their instance is fine. Making it a requirement would kill Lemmy.
Probably not immediately, but the drop in old users coming back and reduction in new users joining would eventually cause it to end up with no users
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Personally I find it already difficult enough to convince people to give the Threadiverse a try, I can't imagine what it would be like with an entry fee
Minimizing malicious content and vote manpulation is worth it. I get that it would have to be a widely implemented "standard" to be truly effective, but with enough buy-in (pun intended), it would also be easy for admins to defed from instances that have free open registration.
In this scenario, the closed instances die and the open instances do not.
I 100% agree with this.
Something Awful’s system, where it’s just a one-time fee instead of even a “minimal” monthly subscription, seems like a nice additional option. Although, then you’re taking kind of a leap of faith that the instance is going to stay around… but yes, running an instance is work, it’s not just a favor that the users do to the instance operators by joining up with it and making it popular.
I think about this sometimes…