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While I agree as an IT person myself, I find that the more comments I see it seems many people feel that it's best that non-technical people who don't understand both the philosophical and technical aspect of federations.
I don't like that kind of exclusionary thinking.
Are you talking about the tech-centered part of the fediverse? There's certainly that, but there's also a large part of marginalized people or people with alternative visions on what the internet should be, regardless of technical skill. I always joke that it's mainly comprised of tech nerds, leftists and queers, or a combination of all three.
It's okay for everyone to know how it works. The issue is usually that some people are afraid of things they think are difficult, and that might prevent them from using them
Knowing how stuff works is great and can increase your enjoyment of something. But I consider it silly to talk down to people who don't, and in the large threads I feel like there's a lot of sentiment that if you don't know how to set up your own world you're the wrong kind of person to be here.