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I agree that the extra step of having to choose an instance is a hurdle that will turn some people away. In my own experience with it I had to apply to the first one I tried to join (never got a reply), had a timeout on the second one, and didn't successfully create an account until my third attempt. That's more effort than some would be willing to put forth.
However I really don't think the confusing nature of the Fediverse is that big of a deal. I don't think I understand it at all, and it doesn't seem like I need to for now. Download Jerboa, make account, switch feed from 'Local' to 'All', and oh look it's basically my RIF experience again.
Over and over on Reddit I saw people say "Lemmy will never take off because it's too confusing for average users," but I just don't think that's the case.
Also hey it's also my first comment ever
Yeah this shit is easy. I made an account and also use jerboa. No problem.
Instance checks out.
Right???
Welcome!!
I agree the instance are a little hard to wrap your head around but I hope it takes off. A centralized signup process that randomly assigned accounts to servers would be better imo. Also defaulting the communities search and feed to ALL would make it so people don’t need to learn all about the inner workings to get started.
Idk if randomizing accounts to servers would be better, but I do think a more mainstream instance will help. Once people get on board with it, they'll move to different instances.