I feel like the premise of this platform requires many, many individuals and/or organizations to effectively be landlords (of their server/instance). Who will you allow to live in your space? How many? What are the rules of engagement in that space? Who will police those rules? Which other landlords will you allow to connect to your space?

Have you ever been a landlord? I haven't, but it feels like a headache that too many people don't need.

Am I wrong?

@jonbecker : Nope. You aren't wrong, Jon.

I'm super thankful for my "landlord" that's for sure. I've already paid him a bit of rent because I'm hoping he will continue to do that work.

I looked into creating an instance of my own simply because I like the idea of building the community that I want rather than joining a community that somewhat resembles what I hope for, but it was beyond my technical ability and desire.

That all does worry me about the long-term sustainability.

@plugusin well, apparently hashtags are a big deal on this platform, so maybe we can move #sheeshchat here.

@jonbecker :

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There is SO much #SheeshChat - able content in the world right now, Jon, that I might just make an instance for it.

A space where we ONLY share sheesh-able events would be super funny.