which they showed little no interest in scaling up to overcome, preferring to focus on development. Hexbear has way more server horsepower than they do, for example. They have one VPS and its not even that big. Just different priorities. I would have preferred they take a more mixed approach to sure, limit applications but still keep the site stable, and maintain its status as a hub that won't outright ban commies... but it's not my site.
The site was also literally failing from overload
which they showed little no interest in scaling up to overcome, preferring to focus on development. Hexbear has way more server horsepower than they do, for example. They have one VPS and its not even that big. Just different priorities. I would have preferred they take a more mixed approach to sure, limit applications but still keep the site stable, and maintain its status as a hub that won't outright ban commies... but it's not my site.