• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    10 hours ago

    Instances only send you content for communities you (or someone on your instance) are subscribed to. If you don’t care about politics you could probably subscribe to a bunch of smaller communities and not have an issue.

    In general though Lemmy needs a lot of disk space, best to configure pictrs not to store images which helps a lot, but the database can still be huge.

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      9 hours ago

      By far the most space is taken up by votes. You can disable votes (1.0 will have more options), or delete them directly from the database.

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        9 hours ago

        Yeah I guess the issue is that votes are the thing that makes Lemmy what it is. Without them it’s just a stream of posts with no ranking. Hard to avoid needing that space.

        It’s not a huge amount of space, but if you’re on a cheap VPS then they don’t come with much space.

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          8 hours ago

          You could write a query to votes for remote posts older than 6 months, or something similar.

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            7 hours ago

            Or instead of individual votes do a dump like an rss. Like only update when I ask every 10 minutes or so. Get everything from x - y time and just give me the totals. Probably only good for smaller instances though.