When large #Mastodon instances shut down due to personal or financial reasons, I’m curious whether they’ve offered to turn things over to their admins/mods or community. I would think the community would jump at the chance to preserve their space.
When large #Mastodon instances shut down due to personal or financial reasons, I’m curious whether they’ve offered to turn things over to their admins/mods or community. I would think the community would jump at the chance to preserve their space.
Obviously, I might be oversimplifying things, but we’ve had at least two major instances announce they are shutting down in the last few months, so I’m curious why their communities aren’t absorbing the burden.
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