YSK: Lemmy has 53k monthly active users but only 1172 have ever donated

Cows Look Like Maps@sh.itjust.works to You Should Know@lemmy.world – 224 points –

Consider supporting Lemmy development or donating to your local server if you have the means. Peace!

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Also look into donating to your instance maintainer. They literally pay for the server costs, so it's fair.

Yea, gotta send my maintainer some money.

Reminds me of that Southpark episode, where all the adults are gone.

"Provider, provider..."

Did you do it?

I have been wondering why my maintainer doesn't remind people to donate more often. I set up a small recurring donation, so I don't have to remember, but I think it'd be okay to regularly remind people.

Servers aren't cheap to run... And we're all still trying to run stuff as cheap as we can while still giving our users a good experience.

To be honest, it's quite cheap but it's very time-consuming

I feel like there should be a Lemmy campaign: "Do you know who your maintainer is? Contact your local instance and find out!"

It's expensive to run your own servers, even with Hetzner, Vultr and Digital Ocean.

I would recommend KoFi for donation services. It's what we prefer.

Not having one time donations prevents a lot of people from participating

Open Collective allows one time donations.

You can also make a donation on Liberapay and then it's very easy to cancel it after the first payment so it doesn't recur.

Just set up auto-donations to Lemmy devs and my instance admin(s). Thanks for the reminder! It ain't much for me, but with many others doing the same it'll make a huge difference.

Happy to be part of that very select subgroup

The top dogs.

Or should I say hedgehogs.

Signed up for $5/month. I have a ton of Patreon subscriptions, mostly for podcasts but also a couple of software projects. I tried to donate to my instance to help cover hosting, but it was only PayPal (who stole my money many years ago and made it impossible to contest). I hadn't ever considered donating to the devs, so thanks for making this post.

I've been donating to the patreon linked in the lemmy.world sidebar: https://www.patreon.com/mastodonworld/about

What's the difference between that and this?

And just like that, I now have both a liberapay account and am using a new keyboard on my phone.

If only there was a way for each viewer to contribute a small donation based on views/clicks. Like some sort of digital billboard.

you mean ads? Yes that's fine as long as they don't sell our data or get paid by groups to manipulate content

ads are fine

of course it's a lemmy.world user lmao

Didn't take long for instancism to become a thing here, huh

Are you trying to pressure people to donate? Not cool man.

We started coming here because we had to pay for Reddit

That's not accurate and that's a false equivalency and you know it, man.

I hate reddit and everything but reddit is still "free" last time I checked (though the users are the product.)

We're here because reddit screwed up alternative app devs, and it also worsened the user experience for everyone.

And the "reddit payments" are there solely to enrich some board member assholes.

Donating to Lemmy instance maintainers so they recoup some of the server costs for something they pretty much consider a hobby is definitely not the same.

Nah. Im here because I didn't want to pay.

But you didn't have to pay. So...

But regardless, we're all here.

You were never forced to pay though... And no one else is here for that (non-existent) reason.

You can't just say "we" and then give a completely illogical reason.

YOU and only you are here because you are an idiot and thought you had to pay, no one else is part of that.

I was a Redditor for 14 yrs or so never paid a penny. I left because of censorship, shadow banning, bots and shills, atroturf'd voting and manipulation of content and posts from the reddit team themselves due to bribes or whatever support they get from forign entities, how they killed all 3rd party apps, and how they use their users data and abusing their mods and subs under those mods control.

Plus reddit used to be fun. I remember thinking at the end of the day, "I'll browse reddit until I read something that makes me laugh out hard" and withing 15-20 minutes, I was laughing my ass off.

Nowadays it's pure doom and gloom bullshit.