• madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    What pisses me off is that there is no ready made platform ready to take the user exodus. Digg died basically in 6 months because reddit was ready and super duper easy to sign up.

    Lemmy simply isn’t easy to sign up for and understand for better or worse

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        I know, but the average person can’t comprehend this. Reddit was literarily instant sign-up they didn’t even require an email. It was peak simple sign-up.

        • Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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          There is a community here (won’t say the name to avoid brigading) where people moved from Reddit after their sub got banned.

          The topic? Discussing about an influencer’s lifestyle.

          Not really the most tech-aware crowd, still they were able to get through this. It’s been almost a year now I think, and they are still using their community on Lemmy. Just to show that the entry barrier is not that high.

          they didn’t even require an email

          That’s a good point, curious how they handled the bots and fake accounts over time. Maybe we could have email requirement removed once we have enough tools to detect those.

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      It might help your frustration levels to know that sign up time isn’t an issue. It’s just an excuse. I’ve had to on several occasions forcibly manipulate individuals with fomo just to get them to install an app on their phone. The total process from opening the app store to being part of the group was like 2 minutes long, they just didn’t want to. You cant reason with these people, you can only make your option more fun.

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      That’s the problem with federated platforms is that sign up is often confusing.

      However you can go to a large instance like lemmy.world. sign up is literally just as easy as creating an account on any other site. At which point you don’t need to sign up for other instances unless you really want to or if they are defederated, as long as the instance you created the account on is federated with the instance you want to interact with you can comment there with your account from the other instance.

      The boost Mobile app works pretty good too

      • Mortality@lemm.ee
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        Sounds good in theory im sure, but as someone who is on day two of lemmy, (lemmee… lemme?..idk.) half of what you said is gibberish to me. lol.

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          • federated: Describes a system that works like email. Users join servers, which talk to other servers and allow their users to talk to each other.
          • instance: One particular server. I’m using Lemmy.ml. Your instance is lemm.ee
          • defederated: An action a server can take to stop talking to another server, preventing its users from interacting with the defederated server.

          Hope this clears some stuff up.