• Asudox@programming.dev
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    9 days ago

    the few who join will leave because of the steep learning curve.

    what steep learning curve? what’s so steep about thinking of social media like email?

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      Oh come on, let’s not pretend that the fediverse is just super intuitive and easy for regular users (i.e. non-techie people). Same ridiculous notion as when people say Linux is just as user-friendly as the more mainstream OSes. It’s sad and I wish it was better but it’s just not right now.

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        9 days ago

        It might be a little more complicated than normal social media and email but it definitely is not that complex.

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          That “little more complicated” is asking for a lot, though.

          Say you’re coming from Reddit, or Facebook, or something.

          It would not be unreasonable to believe that, like Reddit, every single Lemmy instance is its own separate, self-contained site.

          And that’s even before figuring out federation works, and how to access things from outside of your instance, or all the nuances that come with defederation and all of that. You made the mistake of joining beehaw? Whoops, all the other “subs” are now inaccessible, because beehaw is not connected to any of the others.

          Central places like Reddit don’t have that complexity. Reddit communities are singular, and there’s no overarching layer to complicate things. A community that disagrees with another, and blocks them doesn’t affect your experience as an user.

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          Sorry, but the fact that you’re here means that you are probably in the top percentages of tech-literate people. Especially considering you’re on programming.dev.

          You’re severely overestimating the technical literacy of regular people. For many people (maybe even the majority of people) even email is complex.