So each server is hosted on someone’s server they personally pay for? Who owns shitjustworks? If they pay for server space, wouldn’t reposting meme be more expensive as they would like to have posts saved for years?

  • clausetrophobic@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    @thedude currently pays for the server out of pocket and ultimately has the powers around here, but chooses to run the server diplomatically along with their admins/mods. There are some ideas in the works about how to pay for the server including buying our own hardware and crowdsourcing costs for hardware/energy use.

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    1 year ago

    Who owns shitjustworks?

    Lemmy really needs an impressum of sorts…

    Looking at the post history of the 4 admins of shitjustworks, I assume it’s @TheDude. They seem to have made all the posts about the instance, including the first post, and announced the joining of the other admins.

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    1 year ago

    At the moment, yes, most of it is being hosted by hobbyists, some places are accepting donations. I don’t think there’s been much in the way of creating non profit organisations or other official structures to ensure continuity (although I admit not looking to heavily into it).

    It is entirely possible for instances to blip out of existence if the owner decides to close up shop. But that was also the case for Reddit and other social media platforms, however those are in it to make money, which is a strong motivator to keep going.

    Increased server load from reposting could have an effect on servers if it causes an extremely large increase in data. At the same time it may cause efforts to streamline and improve efficiency to be bumped up the priority list. However it would have to go on for quite some time I think to cause large issues?

    Sorry there’s so many "maybe"and other ambiguous terms in the comment, it’s really not a simple yes or no.