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Hey everyone, I'm honestly really liking Lemmy so far. Maybe that's because it feels so much like browsing reddit 10 years ago and I think it's safe to say many of us have migrated from the blackout. I'd been a Reddit user since 2010 so I've witnessed the slow decline over the years but popping here has really driven home how corporate it started to feel--less like a genuine hub of community and more like a manufactured product with low effort content and some genuine discussion/input peppered throughout.

That said, does anyone feel the idea of a federated platform might be confusing to some less network-savvy users? There's other successful multi-server platforms like Discord but somehow for me the idea of a 'chatroom' versus something more like a forum/board seems like it would make more sense to a less informed user. I could see hearing that posts are aggregating from other sites or being cross-visible confusing to individuals who understand web usage as, 'visit site--post to site--view content on site'.

Does that make sense? lol Anyways, loving the site so far--hope to see it grow!

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[โ€“] MicroWave 24 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I feel like the focus on explaining federation and the fediverse can be overwhelming and confusing for new mainstream users.

Instead of focusing on the technical details, it might be more helpful to simply direct them to a few major servers (instances) like lemmy.world, beehaw.org, and lemmy.ml and tell them to make an account (or lurk) and explore. The advanced features, namely being able to subscribe to communities in other instances, should be eased into it later.

That is something I think kbin.social has done a better job of. Yes, there are other instances of kbin, but new users are told start with that one and slowly branch out from there.

And for those interested in seeing lemmy's growth, this page is amazing: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list

[โ€“] Pat12 6 points 1 year ago

"The advanced features, namely being able to subscribe to communities in other instances, should be eased into it later"

I understand this and I would at first agree, but subscribing to communities is basically the most important thing and it's frustrating/deterrent to learn that it's on other websites and you can't directly subscribe just like you can on other websites like you might on Reddit or Facebook or any other aggregator

[โ€“] andobando 2 points 1 year ago

I mean you don't have to link people to join-lemmy. We can just link them to lemmy.ml or whatever and using it is exactly like reddit.