• deus@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    As far as I’m aware, the big “problem” with Mastodon (and the Fediverse as a whole) is that you have to choose an instance to join. It’s an aditional step that mainstream social media does not have and it’s already enough to push regular people away. It’s kinda like trying to convince a Windows user to jump ship to Linux, by the time you begin explaining what a distro is you’ve already lost them.

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      1 month ago

      Like I said in my comment tho. When I downloaded the app it automatically chose for me. I just made an account there and boom.

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        1 month ago

        Is that helpful though? Isn’t that the same as everyone registering at Lemmy.world?

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          If you’ve never in your live chosen anything that has to do with IT, if all you know is centralised, monolithic silos, then you can’t be expected to first choose one out of literal dozens of microblogging projects in the Fediverse and then one out of dozens, hundreds or thousands of instances.

          The Fediverse would be a whole lot smaller if not all newbies who didn’t come from Reddit were railroaded hard to mastodon.social. Oh, and Lemmy would be a whole lot smaller without Redditors having been railroaded first to lemmy.ml and now to lemmy.world.

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          I feel with mastodon it’s different because instances don’t host communities to subscribe to. Just people to follow