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[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The downvotes in our comments tell an interesting story. It seems that people don’t want to hear about the strange world of VC money.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

It's depressing, really. People have been misled that the "everything in exchange for nothing but eyeballs" model is viable and that's why the general population keeps moving between problematic giant platforms.

I understand why they don't want to pay. Paying for things sucks when you can get them for free elsewhere. Open source and community led projects like Lemmy show that things could be done better. Lemmy development is largely funded by a nonprofit foundation, Lemmy servers are run by volunteers, Lemmy apps are often open source or at least free. However, all of this free stuff comes at the cost of glacial development speeds. Lemmy is already running into an issue where they need to match certain goals to continue receiving funding from NLNet, pushing common fesurre requests and bug fixes down the priority list.

As a developer, it's a little sad and to see the downvotes come in the second I tell people to pay for the stuff they use. I always just assume the people who do that are kids or people without jobs who can't afford to pay and are frustrated at the barrier to entry apps are throwing up.

I want VC money to make everything free for me, too. Put all of the risk on some rich people and get free shit in return. But you can't reap the benefits from that without the risk of businesses switching over to money making strategies when the free money disappears.