I am sorry for posting about this, since it’s a recurring issue, but I can’t do anything else about it.

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)OP
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    27 months ago

    You’re making it sound like you actually had to pay. It’s like with other instances. You can donate, but you don’t have to. Unfortunately, I am unable to do so due to them using PayPal without allowing guest payments from Slovakia, so I am here for free. I wish they used OpenCollective.

    But let’s snap back. Where exactly did you have to pay? I feel like you might have gotten scammed.

    • @ExtremeDullard
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      7 months ago

      I did not have to pay in the sense that SDF offers the service for free.

      I did have to pay because SDF provides a service I use, I have the means, and I know SDF does not monetize my data. That is a rare perl in this day and age. I pay a slew of other such rare concerns for that very reason, like the Well, the Calyx Institute or FUTO. Companies and individuals who treat me right get my money: it’s their only income since they don’t sell my data and I can afford it. So from a moral standpoint, I had to pay and I’m happy to.

      I chose a $36 ARPA membership. It’s the only subscription that makes sense for me in the higher-tier, since I don’t need any of the features in the more expensive “plans”. But it’s a one-time subscription, so I plan on renewing it next year even if I don’t have to - if I keep using SDF services that is. I don’t have to, but I feel it’s the right thing to do.

      Now don’t get me wrong: SDF provides me with a shell and a whole bunch of stuff I haven’t seen offered at anywhere near this price for decades. I was NOT ripped off.

      All I’m saying is, when I see users of instances they paid $0 to join - be it Lemmy, Matrix or Peertube - seemingly using their free service without any of the trouble I’m experiencing, it’s not a very good feeling. I know I didn’t pay much, but it kind of stings a bit.