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@Brendanjones

I get what you're saying, but I don't know if perception reflects reality?

There are lots of nice little servers that have been around for years while some big servers have disappeared.

One way to check if a server has been around is go to its website, click "Learn more" and then click on the admin's profile. It will show the month and year they joined, and this will (usually) be the age of the server.

e.g. laserdisc.party was founded in April 2018, has 85 users.

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Brendan Jones

@feditips

> One way to check if a server has been around is go to its website, click "Learn more" and then click on the admin's profile.

That's unfortunately way too hidden for any new user to be expected to find. Date started should be prominently displayed on instance.adress/about and instance.adress/about/more with the server stats.

I'm going to Github right now to suggest it ...

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