Isn’t it the users that essential keep their instances alive?

“we are willing to cut users that don’t fit with what we are aiming for and think that instances sound have particular goals other then ‘growth’”

  • AnonTwo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Growth is important to an extent of having stability

    But past that some instances don’t really desire to be the mainstream go-to site. And not all people want to be on the mainstream go-to site, or at least want alternatives.

    And at the end of the day, the mods are the ones who have to moderate it.

    Infinite growth is not just unnecessary but in many places (cough economics) it’s cancerous. It’s always good to have a goal that has a feasible endpoint.