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So is there any way for me to help in terms of load distribution? Still figuring out this federated stuff.
Let's say beehaw for example.
I don't think (?) I want to create my own instance to moderate or whatever, but am I able to create an instance which is like a node to help with load/volume?
Or is that a matter of beehaw needing beefier servers/bandwidth? Meaning it comes down to financial contribution (which I've already set a monthly donation for).
If you introduce people to Lemmy, direct them to smaller instances to sign up on.
Only thing I'll say is you still have to pick carefully cause you're also picking a mod/admin team.
Not sure I'd say "careful"... more of "don't get too comfortable". As the dust clears I'd expect some/many of the new instances to shutdown. Likely due to hitting server resource limits, or admin motivation limits :)