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#Quote #Community & #Computers #Infrastructure etc
"Running infrastructure for yourself is hard...
Running infrastructure for others is exponentially harder."
💬 #Quotes from nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq50kgknr0499rz3p7muh4hqrx6gl8hpf9t8ayy7h4az9ast2qr8ms0maygx (nprofile…aygx)
Page: https://den.dev/blog/be-a-property-owner-not-a-renter-on-the-internet/#1-have-your-own-property-on-the-web
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"As any forum moderator or administrator can attest, the sheer volume of #spam, #abuse, and just generally #trash #behavior can wear down even the most seasoned veterans of the .com era.
And that’s if we’re talking about #communities that #host tens of thousands of users. Scale that to a few million and there won’t be enough hours in the day to either keep the servers running (stuff is costly too) or to monitor the content for anything potentially harmful or inappropriate.
For anyone that wants to start a #community, it’s a no-brainer that they should probably start somewhere where they can “#outsource” the hard things, like moderation and infrastructure, to someone who is an expert and has built-in mechanisms to handle everything in-house. Especially when the funds for this are at or around zero dollars. That’s a totally reasonable stance to take, and I absolutely get the rationale there.
Not only that, but a lot of the existing ecosystems rest on the shoulders of network effects.
Once everyone you care about is on #Reddit, are you really going to be the only one not on Reddit and try to #bootstrap your own little corner for a specific community? Probably not, and attracting people there would be much harder. Reddit is the one-stop-shop - I can go there for woodworking advice, but I can also chat in #local communities, or communities around collecting #stamps, with the same account and within the same interface. Are you really going to post #photos of your fridge that you want to #sell on your blog and hope that in a year someone discovers it through a Google search? Of course not - you will go to #Facebook #Marketplace or #Craigslist and get it sold within a few days.
You, the #user, are going to go where most people are, because you’re optimizing for #solving your #problems, such as finding like-minded individuals or #selling the fridge quickly and getting it out of your garage to make room for a table saw.
Most people are this way - they don’t care who or how maintains or runs a community or network as long as that place solves the problems they set out to solve. When that #goal overlaps with the company’s desire to make money, you end up in somewhat of a goldilocks zone, but that’s typically a short-lived experience with #modern services. More on that shortly."
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https://den.dev/blog/be-a-property-owner-not-a-renter-on-the-internet/#1-have-your-own-property-on-the-web
"Running infrastructure for yourself is hard...
Running infrastructure for others is exponentially harder."
💬 #Quotes from nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq50kgknr0499rz3p7muh4hqrx6gl8hpf9t8ayy7h4az9ast2qr8ms0maygx (nprofile…aygx)
Page: https://den.dev/blog/be-a-property-owner-not-a-renter-on-the-internet/#1-have-your-own-property-on-the-web
Continued... (hashtags added for #keywords)
"As any forum moderator or administrator can attest, the sheer volume of #spam, #abuse, and just generally #trash #behavior can wear down even the most seasoned veterans of the .com era.
And that’s if we’re talking about #communities that #host tens of thousands of users. Scale that to a few million and there won’t be enough hours in the day to either keep the servers running (stuff is costly too) or to monitor the content for anything potentially harmful or inappropriate.
For anyone that wants to start a #community, it’s a no-brainer that they should probably start somewhere where they can “#outsource” the hard things, like moderation and infrastructure, to someone who is an expert and has built-in mechanisms to handle everything in-house. Especially when the funds for this are at or around zero dollars. That’s a totally reasonable stance to take, and I absolutely get the rationale there.
Not only that, but a lot of the existing ecosystems rest on the shoulders of network effects.
Once everyone you care about is on #Reddit, are you really going to be the only one not on Reddit and try to #bootstrap your own little corner for a specific community? Probably not, and attracting people there would be much harder. Reddit is the one-stop-shop - I can go there for woodworking advice, but I can also chat in #local communities, or communities around collecting #stamps, with the same account and within the same interface. Are you really going to post #photos of your fridge that you want to #sell on your blog and hope that in a year someone discovers it through a Google search? Of course not - you will go to #Facebook #Marketplace or #Craigslist and get it sold within a few days.
You, the #user, are going to go where most people are, because you’re optimizing for #solving your #problems, such as finding like-minded individuals or #selling the fridge quickly and getting it out of your garage to make room for a table saw.
Most people are this way - they don’t care who or how maintains or runs a community or network as long as that place solves the problems they set out to solve. When that #goal overlaps with the company’s desire to make money, you end up in somewhat of a goldilocks zone, but that’s typically a short-lived experience with #modern services. More on that shortly."
... 💬 Continue reading more here:
https://den.dev/blog/be-a-property-owner-not-a-renter-on-the-internet/#1-have-your-own-property-on-the-web