What happens when you have your own Mastodon instance (just for you) where over 21,000 people follow you and when you’re following over 4,300 people?

You end up paying ~€50/month for Mastodon hosting 👀

It also opens up interesting questions: what happens when a popular account joins your instance (hint: it will probably cost the instance maintainers quite a bit… I don’t envy the mastodon.nu folks right now).

#fediverse #mastodon

This stuff is never free anywhere but the scale of Big Tech insulates you from it somewhat.

I actually think it’s good to be reminded that our ability to communicate comes with a cost – in terms of resources, environmental impact, etc., not just money.

But, equally, it also makes the case that a system optimised to host hundreds of thousands of people on a single instance is not also somehow magically optimised to host just one person.

The latter is the problem I’m exploring with #SmallWeb.

@aral any indication how frequent @mastohost clears out the media cache? I have the little moon plan and I’m already near 8gb of media. To move up to the next tier isn’t a big deal…but knowing if/when the media cache is cleared out wouldn’t hurt — especially if that will let me not bump up to my limit in a week or two.

@chris @aral

- 7 days for media files in posts
- 30 days for preview cards in links
- 90 days for preview cards in other media types (videos/photos)

Source: https://masto.host/remote-media-cache-backups/

Remote Media Cache Backups | Masto.host

Masto.host was built from the ground up to make running a Mastodon instance easy.

Masto.host
@mastohost thanks for the clarification. Now that I see that I read it before, hopefully I stay within the storage I have now! 😬
@chris @mastohost Wouldn't it just bump out your oldest cache items if you do fill it up?