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Yeah, I tend to agree with the rest of your post, and I'm highlighting this part because I feel it's probably one of the biggest missteps so many of the federated platforms have made. It helps to have a couple sort of "demo" instances to help folks understand how it works, but the flagship model that many have taken (e.g. Mastodon.social, Lemmy.ml (at least at first), Pixelfed.social, Calckey/Firefish.social, etc.) has had the unintended effect of somewhat obfuscating the basic distinctive features of the platforms, i.e. distribution/decentralization & federation.
It's apparent no one has cracked this problem yet, otherwise we wouldn't have this repeated "misstep" across the platforms, and in this regard I'm no different in terms of not having much of any better ideas. Imo to an extent each of these platforms is in a similar situation to Mastodon in terms of being between a rock & a hard place, but Mastodon definitely moreso than the others simply due to its popularity.