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Donations. Click on the heart on the top bar to support Lemmy development and lemmy.ml hosting. Other instances have their own donation boxes
Donation might cover up things, but the demand will only keep increasing as instances get big(?)
And so will people who care about their server and want to keep it going :)
It may happen that the computational power required to run Lemmy increases superlinearly in the number of users. Then the amount that each user needs to donate would increase as well. But I'd expect if every user donates a euro a year, then server costs should be covered in any case.
Yes that could happen. We will see ^^
I second this. Just donated $10 and this probably wonβt be my last time donating either. I have hopes for Lemmy and Iβm sure many people care about its development enough to donate.
I mean the more people that join, the more people that donate. Reddit never got a cent from me directly, but I donated to beehaw when I made my account, and I plan to do it again, as this is just a small (but getting bigger) community, not a company trying to make a profit. They definitely won't be rolling in money but I think they'll be able to make it(and I certainly hope so)
For clicking the heart for donations, is their a platform lemmy prefers for the donations?