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The barrier to alternatives is very high, especially when they simply don't understand the risks.
People tend to overcomplicate the thing. Sync for Lemmy was a 1:1 clone of the one for Reddit.
Users can just jump in without any idea of what federation is: https://lemmy.zip/post/47438646?scrollToComments=true
I agree when it comes something doomed like Mastodon, I bounced right off it. Way too annoying to navigate. Understatement, it's genuinely unpleasant to use. Your reward for doing so (at least when I tried last year) is a near ghost town with nothing but American politic whining for content. Even worse community than Bluesky where that can be filtered out somewhat.
I don't think piefed/lemmy takes a galaxy brain to figure out once signed up but yeah even just having multiple choice sign up pages scares people probably. The apps can obfuscate that for their small minds I think long term maybe? I'm also happy to just keep a small community going it's not really a concern for me. Big population just invites more bad actors.