I’m setting up my own instance now to contribute, and I think a lot of people might be willing to do so or similar. I pay for Internet search feature now at Kagi, and similarly I’m willing to pay for my social media (Reddit or Lemmy are the closest things to social media I use) to keep it stable and with less ads and data collection. I hope there are enough people like me that would rather pay a little than have all their data mined in nefarious ways.
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Instances could maybe put up a Patreon with features such as voting to decide things related to the instance for example. There's plenty of ways to make money without VC.
Another idea could be making a bot that only works for people who donated, I don't know...
Maybe get funding from the European Commission or https://nlnet.nl/ or https://www.ngi.eu/ or something like that
Maybe get funding from the European Commission or https://nlnet.nl/
They do get funding from NLNet
Yes! :)
If you have ever browsed sites like questionablecontent.net, you may have noticed that they have a privately hosted ad server where people can reach out to Jeph and buy ads for his site.
This is a fairly rare occurrence as the requirements for the ads that he approves are pretty strict from what I understand and he's not just going to hawk the latest caffeinated Seltzer vitamin water blend to his followers.
That being said there are a lot of self hosted ad platforms that can be easily monetized and allow the site owner to dictate exactly how intrusive the ads are where the ads are coming from and to ensure that the ads effectively blend into their site design.
But a more realistic approach would be to ask users to pay an annual fee or something.
If I knew that the community was fairly strong and robust I wouldn't mind paying $10 a year or something to keep my community vibrant and strong, or rather than going with a fixed annual amount if they were to put out a donation drive the way Wikipedia does then I might be tempted to throw a little cash when I'm feeling flush.
Well, it's working right now, isn't it? If the load increases n times and donations also increase n times, it will keep working just fine.
The big migration hasn't happened yet. There's going to be a big spike in new users during the blackout, and then again when Apollo shuts down.
The majority of the current users are enthusiasts. They usually are significantly more willing to donate compared to average.