• Izzy
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    -111 months ago

    So how would you feel about Lemmy instance hosters adding ads, harvesting user data to sell to third partiess, making paid subscription models to remove said ads they added and then charging for API access?

    • Quinten
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      1111 months ago

      We spoke about it with Ruud on Discord actually. He’s fine with it. Most people understand that nothing comes for free.

      Actually, it is even a nice gesture from the developer. The ones who cannot afford it can still use the app, without paying for it.

      • Izzy
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        11 months ago

        I’m not suggesting that they should or even can be forced to change or that lemmy.world admins actually do anything differently.

        It’s also not about the cost or not being able to afford it. It is about principles and and the ad driven business model being antithetical to the goals of Lemmy. Being federated is one thing, but it is also about moving away from ads. I am fully in support of nearly any monetization of software other than ads and selling user data.

        Personally I just can’t understand the person who would agree that Reddit was being egregiously corporate minded and greedy to the point that they move to Lemmy and then be ok with adding ads were there previously were none. I’m definitely not going to be using it and I don’t even care that much despite my comments here if other people do. I just want to make this point known. I don’t want Lemmy to become Reddit all over again and I felt there was a bit of an honor system in place to not do things like that and it has already been broken.