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Well, do just note- hosting an instance doesn't directly help offset the load of this one-
I had an extra server laying around, 32 cores, 64 threads, 256G of DDR-4, and figured I would host and instance to help offset some load, and support this movement. And- that is how https://lemmyworld.com/ was born.
HOWEVER, as most of the communities were created on lemmy.world. most of the load will stay on lemmy.world. All of this hardware will only get leveraged if/when somebody decides to create a popular community on here.
So, that being said, you can. But, be aware of how lemmy/mastadon/etc is setup.
I'm aware, thanks
Ended up creating an instance just for me, my main reasons were:
I probably forgot about something too...