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this post was submitted on 24 Mar 2026
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The computer itself isn't the only element that makes up a centralized social media platform. Reddit, for example, isn't just a random giant server in the middle of a desert; it requires tons of additional costs and inefficiencies to run that business, like entire buildings and hundreds or thousands of people.
When it comes to the electrical impact, concentration matters a lot, too. 100MWH consumed by a single data center stresses the infrastructure far more than the same total amount of power being consumed by 10,000 locations spread around the world.
ah yeah, that's the trap when you try to answer such a leading question.. I totally forget to see the big picture in all aspects of such an infrastructure !
Not only that, but if you run the server in your home, you get 100% efficient electrical heating as a side effect.