Pretty straight question.
I see Lemm.ee is now the second most populated instance based on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list, with 3634 monthly active users.
I also know that Lemmy devs said that
lemmy.ml is bigger than beehaw, and only costs 80 euros per month for a dedicated server.
https://lemmy.ml/comment/2372503
As lemmy.ml has 3561 monthly active users, should we consider that around 3,5k-4k users is the sweet spot for an instance population, and stop recommending the ones that reached that threshold?
“Churned customers?”
Yes, except for the first 250 registrations, my instance is a commercial fediverse provider only for paying subscribers.
Hey, good to see you here!
Hey! Weren’t you on Sopuli? :)
I used to, but then switched here :)
I still have less than 250 users, so if you want to come over (or send people here) feel free to do it.
I was thinking about leaving those spaces for people who actually need that lifetime license, if I ever move I would be happy to support financially:)
That’s really thoughtful of you, but no need to worry. I’m still managing access to Lemmy manually, and only after I reach the 250 I will start giving the option to “upgrade” or check if the account is being used or if just squatted for the free slot.
I see! I might join later this week-end then
That’s really thoughtful of you, but no need to worry. I’m still managing access to Lemmy manually, and only after I reach the 250 I will start giving the option to “upgrade” or check if the account is being used or if just squatted for the free slot.
How is that even possible?
If you go to https://communick.com you can sign up and subscribe to any of the services. Your account is authorized after you sign up. You get 14 days as a free trial. If you don’t pay, the account is locked again.