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by masukomi
2333 days ago
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It should be noted that while you can't delete / edit messages you _can_ delete blobs (binary attachments). They'll come back if you load a post that references them, but that's where the majority of size comes from and it is manageable. Also, how much you download is related to how many people you follow, and text doesn't take up a ton of space. |
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As for text not taking up a ton of space. Sure. Except it's text with it's metadata, and possibly text generated by a few hundred people.
A friend and I managed to exchange ~24k messages on Slack over the last 3 years (~4k each / year); using it like some kind of "private twitter" where we would just post anything that might be of interest to the other.
What would it be like if I follow 300 or 1000 people doing the same, over Secure Scuttlebutt?
- At 1 byte per character (from what I've gathered, Unicode characters actually take up 1 to 4 bytes) - 140 characters / message (because Twitter proved it's usually enough) - messages' metadata (50 bytes?) - 4.000 messages / user / year - following 300 people
We'd get... 228MB / year?
That's actually way less than I expected!