The latest blog post about our .world and the Fedihosting Foundation. As you can read in the blog, the donations are no longer covering our running costs. If you are able to spare a few Euro’s or dollars or whatever currency, please check the list of our donation platforms in the blog.

Edit: I will add these to the blog: https://bunq.me/fhf (for EU bank transfers) https://github.com/sponsors/Fedihosting-Foundation (Github Sponsor)

      • Taalnazi@lemmy.world
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        23 hours ago

        Would it not reduce the storage needed, and so too hosting costs? Granted I don’t know well how that works, but it was just an idea.

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          16 hours ago

          you could save some storage with this, but i don’t think it’s a good idea. a lot of people expect the threadiverse to have a lot more permanence than e.g. mastodon, similar to reddit. being able to find old posts/comments about a certain topic is one of the things that made reddit as useful as it used to be, especially when searching for tech related issues in my experience. old doesn’t necessarily mean obsolete, and whether this would be suitable would be highly dependent on the community. most communities are not intended to be for ephemeral content only.

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            2 hours ago

            Hmm, fair point. How about making it an option for communities? That they can enable/disable this permanency, with the default for new instances being ‘off’?