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wavyknife
·2 lata temu·discuss
> Aside from the occasional annoyances of self hosting, that cynically I have suspected is just a way to drive users towards their hosted version

I'm a long-time Discourse employee and this is certainly not intentional, I'm obviously biased — but we help self-hosters out all the time for completely free on https://meta.discourse.org. We can't support every variety of configuration, but we consider every Discourse site progress, whether we host it or not.
wavyknife
·2 lata temu·discuss
> which is where most OSS discussion hosting would exist

You can host it yourself for much less than $50/mo, some people run small instances on a raspberry pi (I work for Discourse)
wavyknife
·2 lata temu·discuss
Hello! I work for Discourse, it's open source so you can self-host most sites on a cloud provider like Digital Ocean for ~$20/mo
wavyknife
·2 lata temu·discuss
> it is not clear to me who this serves

customers
wavyknife
·2 lata temu·discuss
Discourse is not a centralized platform, so it's up to individual sites to ensure they're compliant with data and privacy regulations.
wavyknife
·2 lata temu·discuss
(disclaimer: I work for Discourse)

Discourse has an AI plugin that admins can run on their community to generate their own sentiment analysis (among other things), though it's not quite as thorough as this write up! https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-ai-plugin/259214

We're always interested to see how public data can be used like this. It's something that can be a lot more difficult on closed platforms.