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and mastodon just can't have the social network with how confusing it is to a normal user, just like lemmy.
Decentralized platforms will never take off as long as people talk about how it works, you just need a URL with a sign up function that works and an app you can install, log in to and it works. That's what a normal user wants.
This 100%. I barely joined here because of how confusing it was. Having to pick a community is a big turn off if you just want to try something casually.
Finding accounts to follow on Mastadon is fer less intuitive than finding some Lemmy communities to follow
That's for sure. But just as an example a friend of mine wanted to move away from reddit but found lemmy too confusing with how people explained it. If nobody is there to actually tell him how simple it actually is he'd never move over here.
Anyone from Lemmy explaining how it works on reddit with 3 paragraphs is writing 2 and a half paragraphs too many to actually get people to move here.
I agree. Anyone willing to read all that detail is already here.
And if people would just recommend or advertise instances, and try to grow instances rather than the network directly, there'd be no problem. But every Fedi platform falls into this ptoblem of hiding the host and championing the platform itself, rather than powering independent social websites.
It's so frustrating and sad.
Yep, I only came here cause I got banned on reddit. Found it too confusing to want to give it a try before that.