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    Emacs.ch (Mastodon Instance for the Emacs community) will shut down.

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    Emacs.ch (Mastodon Instance for the Emacs community) will shut down.

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  • Well, I guess it's priorities. Destroying Big Tech would be pretty nice, but I'm really just here for the community.

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  • Per user? There are instances running on like $10/mo virtual servers with maybe the same amount spent on storage.

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  • I actually kind of enjoy the "scrappy diy effort niche" thing.

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  • I think a dollar or two per year would suffice if all users paid it.

  • That sounds way worse than your previous story.

  • Yeah, I wonder why it could be.

  • At this rate the 90% seems very achievable.

  • Can it be forwarded to a paid number?

  • Congratulations!

  • They absolutely shouldn't be able to, but companies are constantly pushing the boundaries and seem to be getting away with their bullshit bullshit depressingly often.

  • Guess I should give it a proper look, then.

  • Unfortunately YT removed the ability to report spam comments recently. lol

    Surely this isn't true..? That would be so dumb.

  • It is actually useful?

    In my experience it just looked like SEO farm that polluted my search results with irrelvant machine-generated content.

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    I guess we doin'

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  • Hard disagree.

    How so? It already takes knowledge and effort, what would another hoop change?

    The same reason new Reddit exists. The same reason they blocked third party apps from using their API; To increase engagement and serve you more ads more effectively.

    If the gains outweigh the cost.

  • Those who use old reddit to get around it wouldn't likely get the app anyway, so why even try blocking it?