I know people like to shit on the Reddit gold concept. But I still think it makes sense and is one of the least obtrusive ways to raise funds sustainably.
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That wouldn't really work in federation, unless the reddit gold mechanic is tied to that specific instance.
And it was fun to let people know how much you appreciated their comment ot post.
I'm a monthly donor :)
Seeing your comment I was like, oh I know this guy. And then I remembered you are the one building the lemmy frontend I use. Thank you :)
I'm on Lemmy.ml, so I've been donating €10 monthly for the past year to dessalines!
Word. The large instances are well funded at the moment. I think the funding is lacking on the developer side. Subscribe if you can. I have. :)
I'm assuming 1172 is a count of donations to official mainstream servers. I have definitely contributed to my local server.
I think it's only donations to the development team. Summing up the donors across Liberapay, Open Collective and Patreon gives close to the number in the title.
I did try donating for Lemmy through Liberapay using the link in this post but canceled the process when I saw that the money recipient was “peertube.social”, which I don’t use. I’d feel better donating if the money went to Lemmy and not Peertube.
Using this as my opportunity to brag that I have been a donor since the Reddit exodus! Hopefully I am donating to the right place:
Ugh! Can’t they just monetize the sale of our personal data and push nauseating ads every other post… like any other respectable post aggregation platform?
I had no idea it accepted donations, if not for this post I would have no idea where to do it. And still not sure how it works and where the money is for exactly. Is it like sponsoring servers for 1 particular instance?
I think it's a symptom of Lemmy's core premise - where do I direct funds as the "common" user (read as less technically sophisticated)? To access and engage with Lemmy I...
- use an app...
- that channels a specific server....
- contained within are individual mods that maintain communities and curate content...
- and all of that lives within the larger "world" of Lemmy as an idea
There are many hands in that chain. Your dedicated users can handle negotiating that decision maybe, but the "common" user cannot - and this post is trying to discuss Lemmy at scale, so you're talking about that "common" user.
Again, it's counter to the founding spirit of Lemmy, but we're missing a centralized path to supporting all of the distributed hands doing work on this idea. Not an easy problem to solve, but one that should be acknowledged.
We like free stuff?
I'm poor af alright?
TBH I'd be willing to pay $1/month. If every Lemmy user did that I think it would be plenty to keep the servers hot.
I need my union contract before I can afford donating 😭
Who’s the Chad that donated a whole 15 ETH to that addy 👀 — https://etherscan.io/address/0x400c96c96acbC6E7B3B43B1dc1BB446540a88A01
53k monthly active users is way less than I expected. But makes sense with how slow things are here.