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Most of your traffic will be incoming, not outgoing. Unless you are posting to a community hosted on your instance the only time you send stuff will be when you post or comment, and even then you only send that to the instance hosting the community.
edit: Also if you post an image in a post/comment that would get loaded from your instance.
Image hosting will be likely the main issue. But you can severely limit the upload size to prevent yourself from accidentally sharing a too large picture.
Yeah, you could also set up some sort of caching proxy in the cloud just for images and host those on a different domain (e.g
cdn.lemmyinstance.com
) if you want to host large images still and be as self-hosted as is possible given the constraints.