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As a former Redditor looking for a new home - I was first directed to Lemmy.ml - which has a stickied post asking users to find another instance to join. I was directed by an r/solarpunk moderator to this instance (makes perfect sense!) and had also seen suggestions in similar spaces to make a kbin.pub instance for myself.. somewhere in there I was thrown the idea to join Mastadon as well.

As I’ve come to understand, these all exist within Fediverse, and wherever I join I’ll be able to see and post and comment to the content of other Fediverse alt instances (although I haven’t really tried, I still don’t quite follow this - although I’m going to read up on this reply https://slrpnk.net/comment/133314 and search around myself too) - so no reason to get to caught up on where to sign it would seem.

This preface is actually somewhat a question itself (as I still don’t fully ‘get it’) and to maybe give people who have the same questions a space to ask away… at the same time it might help to contextualize my newcomer questions:

Questions on the Community

  • Are you comfortable with the Reddit refugees joining here? Is there any qualms or worries you (or anyone else, for that matter) has about this instance and an influx of users?
  • A: https://slrpnk.net/comment/133084 Be a good people here and on all of Fediverse. Join here if interested in the communities on this server

Platform/Interface Questions

  • I don’t know if this will work, @poVoq@slrpnk.net (doesn’t look like it worked) how can we @ a user?
  • A: Unknown to me, OP!
  • Are you able to sticky threads? If so, is that an admin only ability or is it possible for moderators within (or without, even) the communities too?
  • A: Unknown to OP

Questions about Subbing/Moderation

  • Is there a way to [un]subscribe, show or hide certain communities within this instance? And is there a way to track how many users are “subbed” to these communities?
  • A: Yes, if you go to a community you have the option to sub - this applies to the main pages “Subscribed” content and is the main way to see content within the beta [iOS] app. I believe there are ways to subscribe to communities in other Fediverse instances but I don’t know the easiest or most efficient way to do that yet, will update if I figure it out.
  • only way I’ve found how to subscribe to other instances is through the iOS app
  • Can certain communities be labeled as essentially “not currently active” and/or “pending moderation?” And can we see who are the moderators of any community?
  • A: I, OP, don’t know about the first part yet. But you can see who moderates each sub when you go to the sub - it has its own sidebar too
  • I would assume that the influx of expats from Reddit would be overwhelming for just the admin to ultimately manage. Is that the case? *Do moderators help?
  • A: Unknown to me the OP

Questions on Admin and Server

  • Do I have it correct that you are the sole admin? If so, thanks! And are you looking for help in the longterm or shortterm even?
  • A: https://slrpnk.net/comment/133500 on history of the server and admin.. unsure about if future help needed
  • Can there be multiple independent servers ‘hosting’ SLRPNK? Can different admins with different servers provide support (or “host”) for this instance? Would there necessarily always be a head admin? A: Unknown to me, OP
  • Is there a cap to how many users can join an instance/this instance?
  • A: https://slrpnk.net/comment/134156 nowhere near the cap, ideas for if it were reached include pausing new users or (if donations are provided) hosting on a bigger server
  • With the authority of having your own server (seemingly) and having a sole admin, is there anything we should note in terms of how this instance is hosted such as, under any circumstances if it were shut down? As kind of a floor-level question, what happens if the server goes down? Does the instance get wiped? Is it basically unusable but still archived?
  • A: Unknown to OP

I hope my questions weren’t too much!

Edit: Will add in questions post-OP noted with an *. Putting in answers (both for other users and for myself to tinker with formatting and organizational structure) any missed answers may in full be due to this OP’s lack of reading comprehension.

Also these questions aren’t just for the Admin so if anyone of you know anything that would help please leave a comment and edumacate me. Also for anything unanswered, it can take some time and know-how to get this info from others and myself in my own research, I am being patient and am suggesting as well to other newcomers please be friendly and patient too!

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[–] poVoq 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

As for the technical situation:

Contrary to most Lemmy servers, this is actually running on real hardware in my home (with battery-backup and all that) that is connected to a high-speed residential glasfiber connection. It is also running on mostly renewable energy and I have plans to switch it over to fully solar powered at some point.

This is cheaper and easier to scale (up to a certain point) than a VPS in a data-center somewhere, but it also means that uptime will be not quite as good. But this basically just means 99% of the time and not 99.99% ;)

The server I am currently running this on is a 8 core, 32gb RAM machine with a few terabytes of storage all in a raid and with daily snapshots (no off-site backup yet). This server is shared with some other low resource services however and ultimately I will probably move this Lemmy instance to a slightly smaller, but fully dedicated server that I already have (needs a NVMe SSD upgrade for storing the database though). But for now I am basically monitoring the situation and server resource use to decide what size of a server I will need in the medium term. Moving to a fully dedicated server will also allow me to give additional people remote administrative access should a trustworthy person step up at some point.

So far, the above mentioned server is not used anywhere near its capacity, so I think this community can still grow quite a bit more, but I am not planning to scale this indefinitely but rather will close registrations should the load become too much at some point.

As an alternative, there is also a professional data-center nearby that allows co-locating hardware. But renting such rack-space is quite expensive (minimum 300€/month) and that is something I am only willing to consider should there be a significant number of regular donations for running this server.

I am still working on a donation setup, but it will be probably a Liberapay page. For now there is no immediate need to collect donations as the running costs are low and the hardware is already paid for.

[–] piezoelectron 8 points 1 year ago

I just want to say a HUGE thanks for volunteering your resources. I've got an account on another instance that's on a "high quality" VPS, and it's gone down a few times, whereas I haven't experienced any downtime over here :) (nothing with the other instance either, it's an amazing, well-run instance too and I've created a lot of my favourite communities on it).

So thank you!

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