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Is there a growth target for the community? I see that Lemmy.world is almost equal in size to lemmy.ml. Will this instance remain open indefinitely?
No target. I will keep this open as long as it's possible. It's up to others to start as many Lemmy instances as possible, and the Lemmy devs to create a better join-lemmy with a rotating 'recommended server' preferring smaller instances. But that's difficult. Because you also don't want 1000 users to land on someone's Raspberry Pi instance without backup which they can just stop if they get bored of it. Same issue goes for Mastodon as well... but that's being worked on.
Tangential question but itβs been on my mind. Should mods be encouraging images to be posted on outside image hosting services (Imgur or something) to reduce the load on Lemmy.world? I actually donβt know how much images affect the server.
Nah.. It's only 27GB of images right now. I have around 800GB space, and can have disks (cheap HDDs in case of images) added to the server. Also pictrs will support S3 in the newer version. But good that you're all thinking with me!
I have no technical knowledge or assistance to offer but thanks for what you do