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@[email protected] Have you considered moving your instance from #Lemmy to #Kbin? The latter seems to be better in terms of resource usage, plus there's the whole issue with the main Lemmy developers that comes all the way since 2021

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Have you considered moving your instance from #Lemmy to #Kbin?

no. we've been on here for a year and a half at this point generally without issue; we're currently really working to handle the influx, and suddenly making such a big jump would be a huge mess (as would moving after it); we'd presumably have to learn a whole new skillset to make it all work; etc.

separately, and at least speaking for myself: we are a bunch of hobbyists running what is essentially a hobbyist website. three days ago we had 700 accounts and like 20 active users. while it'd be cool to be 100% ethical and all that, i don't think it's fair to make us accountable for the actions/opinions of the people who make that software, nor treat our use of X software as endorsing their actions/opinions. i think that is particularly true in this case.