This is something that lemmy devs need to better address.
I mean, it's not like there are big warnings at the top of lemmy.ml's sign-up page and join-lemmy.org that tell you not too (with a link where to find other instances)... *end sarcasm
But really, how much more adressing do they need to do? Just close off join requests all together? Because I don't think it can be much more clear to be honest.
Yeah it's there "This house is full, please go to another one.." but unless you know what's up. That could be a huge deterrent to new users which I don't think it's the goal. I now know how this fediverse thing works and that it doesn't really matter which instance I'm using. But for a lot of new users that concept doesn't even register. So it needs to be more transparent from a UX perspective. Sure we could leave it as a sort of "gatekeep" and from a certain point of view it makes sense. It all depends on what the lemmy devs what to achieve.
I mean, it's not like there are big warnings at the top of lemmy.ml's sign-up page and join-lemmy.org that tell you not too (with a link where to find other instances)... *end sarcasm
But really, how much more adressing do they need to do? Just close off join requests all together? Because I don't think it can be much more clear to be honest.
Yeah it's there "This house is full, please go to another one.." but unless you know what's up. That could be a huge deterrent to new users which I don't think it's the goal. I now know how this fediverse thing works and that it doesn't really matter which instance I'm using. But for a lot of new users that concept doesn't even register. So it needs to be more transparent from a UX perspective. Sure we could leave it as a sort of "gatekeep" and from a certain point of view it makes sense. It all depends on what the lemmy devs what to achieve.