• aski3252@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Isn’t it a bit funny that you are asking that after you have already joined the server and accepted all the rules, etc?

    Do we know he’s a jolly good fellow?

    I mean that’s up to you to decide, idk. what answer you are expecting… You have the same information on him as we do, the info on his mastadon:

    https://mastodon.world/@ruud

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      1 year ago

      Tbh when I joined I didn’t completely understand the fediverse. I tried to join Lemmy One first because it sounded generic enough. It didn’t accept new joiners so I moved to the next generic one.

      I don’t think it’s unreasonable to assume that a lot of users are going to do the same. And even though I might swear in church now, I guess that’s the fragility you get with fediverse. Ruud can kill this instance at any point. He can grow bored, decide he wants to put his money elsewhere, instance can grow too big for him to afford, etc. People are angry Reddit have 30 days but Ruud could easily kill this instance overnight.

      Reddit is a shithole of a company, but at least you can trust a company to like money and certain futures are simply not realistic because that would hurt the income.

      I have no doubt Reddit will still be here in five years. I wouldn’t bet the same amount on any fediverse instance

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        If an instance disappears people can move to another instance. A slight inconvenience but worth it to escape corporate control.

    • Lumidaub@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      Why the passive-aggression? It’s rather difficult to ask the question without joining SOME instance. And a feature of the fediverse is that it really doesn’t matter which instance you join first, because you’re supposed to be able to switch very easily.