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Great question, glad you asked. When I joined Lemmy a week or so ago, a post from the lead developer that was stickied for a while specifically mentioned adding instances was helpful to help take the burden off of the main flagship instances of the time like Lemmy dot ml.
What you can also do to assuage your concerns is invite other users to your instance so you share some economy of scale, and try to spearhead some community you have a personal interest in so you’re also contributing content from your server. We do that with !cybersecurity@lemmy.pro for example.