==================== How We Should Grow ==================== How can we keep the Small Internet from getting too big too quickly? It only takes a shift in the wind to bring thousands upon thousands of new people down upon us in the blink of an eye. Let me be clear: I _want_ new people to join us. This game is too fun to keep the new kids from playing. What I don't want is for our culture to die, overrun by people who don't yet share our values and principles. Maybe we can prevent this from happening. There aren't any spectators on the Small Internet, only participants. Suppose, as a shared cultural value, we voluntarily limit the number of accounts on each server to, say, thirty-two or fewer. (An arbitrary--but small--number. Choose your own number if you don't like mine.) There would be no central authority mandating and enforcing this cultural value. Rather, we would simply prefer not to hang out on large servers or near large servers. Having two hundred accounts on your server would be seen as gauche, inconsiderate, unpleasant to be around, as if you were heating up fish in the microwave in the break room. Having close connections with such a server would be worrying, cause for deep thought about whether you should scale back the relationship between your server and the large one. What might the effects be of us sharing this kind of value? My hope is that if this value was widely shared on the Small Internet, one out of every thirty-two of new users (on average) would necessarily be ready, willing, and able to admin their own server. If, for whatever reason, they wouldn't be ready, willing, or able to admin their own server, then they would have to wait for someone else to do it for them. We _participate_ on the Small Internet. Administration of a server is one concrete expression of our collective willingness to participate. So if a Hacker News article sends a thousand new people towards the Small Internet, then our world will grow only in proportion to the number of people who will stand up and maintain new servers, people who will participate, not just watch. I'd be comfortable with that rate of growth. And I'd be eager to see who signs up for that kind of deal.