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[-] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 32 points 1 week ago

It will not. You have to teach people what federation is while also having an enticing platform. I haven't seen anyone do that yet. Like Henry Ford said, the masses will just want a faster horse.

Let's pretend like the fediverse is a car. We're asking people who've never seen a car, and are used to horses, to select the parts and put it together with no manual. But, unless there's heavy provocation people will not switch from what they're familiar with.

This was the Reddit API changes for me and many on here. Yet due to Lemmy's adolescence at the time many didn't see a good enough platform to migrate to.

I consider myself quite literate with tech, but when I tried Mastodon years ago I couldn't even figure out how to sign up. They didn't explain what a server was, what federation is, or why I was unable to login after making an account. And they still do a terrible job at it. Your average person gets confused and gives up.

If I knew anything about development I'd throw together an app that'd walk you through the sign up process. It's such an easy thing to fix.

[-] glimse@lemmy.world 23 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

As someone who would have preferred Mastodon become the more popular service, I completely agree.

Look at mastodon.social and bluesky.app without logging in. Which site seems more interesting to the general public?

Now make an account. If you don't have a bunch of specific people you want to follow, which has the better new user experience for the general public?

Mastodon looks like it was made by nerds, for nerds, and is populated exclusively by nerds. It's not nearly as welcoming.

[-] Glasgow@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago

Life long nerd and CS grad. Mastodon ain’t it.

[-] HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 9 points 1 week ago

I'm going to use your car analogy, but tweak it.

People are looking to sell their car and buy a new one. One car acts like their old car; it has automatic transmission and there is a network of mechanics to take the car to in case something breaks.

The other car has a manual transmission. The car requires regular maintenance to do done by the owner like weekly tuning of the timing belt. There aren't mechanics, but car clubs where people will give you advice on how to fix your car.

[-] psycho_driver@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Like Henry Ford said, the masses will just want a faster horse.

The masses are fucking morons and expecting them to eventually do the right thing is a waste of synapse processing time.

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