I checked it out and it doesn’t have a lot going on yet, but is an interesting development

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    1 year ago

    Yep, I think it’s part of the beauty of the federation, which at least in part stems from free software, open protocols and platforms not run for profit. Nobody has a target of getting as many users as possible, nor to fence them in a specific platform with the current system of incentives. As long as platforms are interoperable, I am happy if more will come up.

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      To some degree yes it’s very exciting, in others I think it is complex enough that it is going to have a lot of problems on its own. The most glaring one being that non-technical people’s eyes glaze over when I can’t explain it in a sentence or two. “It’s like having 1000 reddits that all link into one big one” doesn’t elicit a positive response, either lol

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        For new users, no need to explain in too much detail. Just get them onto a big instance (lemmy.world is probably the best now) and after they start, they can learn more about instance.

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          This is great to begin with, but eventually it would be absolutely fantastic to have some sort of a map of the entire space, to the extent that that’s possible. As a new user, it’s taken me some time to start to understand where all the people are, what communities can talk to what, etc. Looking forward to learning though.