It's been really great seeing the community grow the way it has. Of course everyone is welcome in either community as long as you're dull. maybe there will be more dull communities on dullsters.net in the future.
Also, dull men's club is actually a real entity with a website and everything. I figured if I was going to make my own website I probably shouldn't impersonate them.
It costs me less than $10/mo to run mine and some of that is because I have to pay for an email forwarder until my hosting provider lets me start sending emails, part of that is factoring the cost of the domain name. The actual cloud server costs $5/mo right now.
An entire meme instance with no users attatched to it with multiple specific meme communities
I created dullsters.net just for just one community, it could be more if there were demand for dull content or another dull community wanted to come over, but I don't have any plans to make it some big thing.
I created an instance for one specific community so that users won't be affected by who federates from who (unless you're a spam instance or something like that)
The best idea I can come up with is a federated marketplace. Each vendor has their own instance. Buyers can browse the marketplace and have a unified checkout experience. Vendors would have unified product posts so whichever vendor has the best price or fastest shipping (user preference) would get the sale. USPS for example has shipping zones which determine the price for shipping depending on distance.
The best example I can come up with is rockauto. They are a central marketplace of different auto parts suppliers. You can find parts that are in the same location in order to combine shipping.
If you put a part in your cart it will then show parts that are in the same warehouse.
It's been really great seeing the community grow the way it has. Of course everyone is welcome in either community as long as you're dull. maybe there will be more dull communities on dullsters.net in the future.