Hell threads are users attacking relay operators, who give up their time, to work for free. It's like going to a soup kitchen and throwing soup in the chef's face. Because they can. I understand tha aim is that the chefs, who work without pay, will improve their defenses. But a more likely outcome is that, when users throw soup in their face, they will just do other things with their free time.

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how so

Most relay operators dont get paid. Damus is an exception in that respect.

What does this have to do with hellthreads

Running a relay is like $20/month for a vps?

There's a bit more to it than that. Damus is generously subsidized. Most relay operators are not so fortunate. Ends.

What you’re saying is nonsensical. You don’t need to be “generously subsidized” for a $20/month server charge.

Let's agree to differ. $20 a month is a lot of money to some people.

Then ask for donations.

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Which relay operator wants $20. I’m happy to fund them for a year I guess…

Truth. Not everyone is independently wealthy here.

What is it about hell threads that put a load on relay operators? Aren't they just a bunch of notes linked together as opposed to a bunch of notes not linked together? It is early for me maybe my brain isn't awake yet.

Nothing not sure what the hell Melvin is talking about (pun intended)

How are hell threads affecting relay operators in a different way?