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this post was submitted on 16 Jan 2024
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I run my own Lemmy instance that's just me and a few close friends. I federate with who I want so I can follow the communities I want and it always works fine. Big instances defederate from each other, but I'm federated with both and so (so far) totally unaffected. I never have to make new accounts.
I DO pay about $25 a month in hosting fees, plus do the server maintenance work for these privileges. It's a price I am HAPPY to pay.
I didn't really use Twitter and I don't use Mastodon (I get SO frustrated by character limits and don't really want to spend my time on shallow conversation in metered soundbytes), so that part doesn't really impact me either.
Thanks for your response, was actually thinking of also creating a personal instance, for a small group only, then one can play around and set things there as you would want.
Stupid question, and please understand this comes from someone with a non-dev background:
Would it be possible to install say Mastodon, Kbin and Friendica instances on one server if it's just one person that's playing around to test the behind the scenes and see what they can do?
Assuming you could then link them to sub-domains: eg. Kbin.websitename.com Mastodon.websitename.com, etc?
Possible? Yes. But the web server configurations might be hard to figure out for someone who's unfamiliar.