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this post was submitted on 09 Feb 2024
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I don't quite see how paid and federated go together. Would only the users on that platform have to pay while others would be able to access it from their free instances?
Yes exactly.
You can pay to fund the instance you use. To help ensure it's worth the time of whoever is managing it.
It's how Communick works. Or is hoped to work. It seems difficult to convince fedizins to pay for this great stuff.
Yeah, that's what I was hoping for. I'm a believer that money = value. If something or someone is valuable, it should be paid for and there's nothing wrong with that.
I'm also a believer that you can operate in FOSS/Fedi-mode and still make money.
I mean, they could operate on an allow list model, and your instance domain is federated with them as long as your subscription is active (ofc it'd be a subscription because it's 2024 and everything is awful).
Yup, an instance would be paid, but if someone wanted to launch a service of their own they totally could...they just won't have the upstream features and the primary support from the paid instance.