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Edited 3 months ago
The more I think about it, the more I want to migrate to other instances.
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I would've jumped on Bluesky, had there been an actual community of levelheaded, not radicalized people. While I have the same issue here, I have the option of seeing every post and not what an algorithm deems "good" (which often is radical content looking for reactions and clicks).

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@lamp yes, it was fun. ISPs hate fun.
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I have to remind myself I'm here to have fun, sometimes post weird thoughts, and very little else. Free speech is useful even if not my pride, it is a double edged sword after all, and I opted for the same network used by far more extreme people only because of its openness, of not being tied to one hyperpower.
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And yet, here we are with people trying to do just that, to bring an overarching authority that acts as does the Twitter moderation, the one many have fled, and insists it keeps the right to crack open the skies and reach its fucking arm through to hold whoever it wants down.
We may not have noticed we have totally lost our way.
Anyway, enough of that thought.
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@lamp apparently self hosting part of a decentralized network takes up lots of bandwidth, and they increased the bill, plus it was nice to free up more bandwidth.
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@atlas_core oh u got a cap? yea u cant do it with a cap u need like 10tb/mo
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@lamp I didn't even know we had one. That or the very real possibility of ISPs charging more for residential customers hosting things. (but then what about Plex servers?)
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