draw users in with piles of money and way better exposure, then get everyone on board with your well ran service with good ui and 100% uptime. Play nice with everyone else, meanwhile gaining dominance on the fediverse. Get a very large userbase in comparison to everyone else. Now, once you gain that dominance, you basically control the fediverse. You can steer it anyway you want. You could even defederate with your userbase and enjoy your new found network built on the back of the community.
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I think the example of it working like email is the most intuitive for most people. We can all understand that @yahoo.com and @gmail.com interact with eachother despite being different service.
I would also make 1 or 2 recommendations of an instance you like because the overwhelming choice is too much for people. Imagine if you never heard of gmail or yahoo or outlook. Why choose those over @abcjoe.com? When @abcjoe.com end up sucking they'll probably just think all email sucks.
I just dont like how you can't tell what magazine you're looking at while on mobile.
I must've misunderstood the 30 second clip I watched. Seemed of off when i was watching the video given what I knew about rossman. Should have delved more into it before bringing it up.
I think Rossman is team reddit
I don’t think you’re using the word gaslighting correctly
Looks normal to me. This phenomena though is perhaps the saddest part of the whole thing. It'll take years to build up a similar amount of excellent info.
What you just described is literally the hardest thing about social media.
I don't understand why the content looks way different on Lemmy world. I keep getting nsfw stuff in all on Lemmy. If I use mlem it doesn't even bother to blur it. If I use the web page I get that loading as you're reading bug that makes the site unusable. Kbin is just a much better experience at the moment.
Sync was an a tier reddit app.
Didn't you hear? Anytime there's more than 5 users we're doomed. We should all just be posting to small 3-5 person communities.