Excited to get off reddit, excited to see lemmy grow; growth is expensive. How is this getting paid for?

beefstu@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 99 points –

Curious how lemmy servers are paid for. Is it donation?

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What are tanks tankies? What's another alternative to Reddit?

It's described in the link, "red fascists", they support """communist""" authoritarian regimes like the CCP and Russia.

Kbin is a good alternative which shares content with Lemmy.

I’m definitely not disagreeing with you, but Lemmy has grown so large since the original “tankies” started Lemmy.ml that I don’t think it is really an issue for the larger community. I’ve only been here for a month or so but I have not seen many (if any) communistic related posts on the feeds, and if they are trying to spread their leftist messages they are not doing a very good job of it.

I have found Lemmy.world to be the most active platform, so I wanted to help out with server costs, thus the $2 per month. I have also donated to Ernest at Kbin and the Beehaw folks as well. I’m not going back to Reddit, so I want these communities to thrive and feel I need to pitch in the cost of a Latte every month to help out. Having said that, if I ever get the feeling that I am donating to some authoritarian cause I will stop donating immediately.

I just wanted to make sure people knew that their money could go to tankies.

You said you were giving to "Lemmy" on patreon, not Lemmy.world so I assumed it was the devs.

Regarding the donation, I signed up at Patreon which is referred by Ruud who I believe is the admin for all the .world Lemmy and Mastodon instances. I just saw where they actually prefer donations via OpenCollective, so I will likely change mine to that at some point.