this post was submitted on 03 Feb 2026
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I just skimmed through the whole thread. That one user was the most vocal, but there were dozens of other people making similar comments.
We all have families that are not tech-savvy. My sister or my parents can use email just fine because the onboarding was easy, with defaults values that can just be used by most of the users without them having to make any choice.
I used Voyager's as an example, but DeltaChat works the same: you just put your name, and then you can start chatting. And it's federated and self-hostable, but it just hides it by default to make the sign up process easy
This is the point.
People signing up have just landed here, and have never heard or understood a thing about how this works. The community in here is talking like, oh well, if they don’t get it, that’s there problem. Well, no, that’s poor design. Unless that’s the intention and this is a niche type thing you’re aiming to create in here for coders or a community into geeky things?
But if the intention is to create a platform that is open and accessible to all, a Reddit of sorts, I feel something needs to be revisited because it’s super confusing when you just land here.
A platform, website should be designed to work like Google, or Apple, something your Grsndmother could click on and use.
On the other hand, sometimes it might just be easier to go with the flow: https://piefed.zip/post/410688 . Seems like things are not that confusing is you just enjoy what there is without digging too much.
From experience, there seems to be three types of users
You guys are like mechanics in here, talking about cars under the hood. You’re coders, logic people, not design minded.
The best products are when form - meets function. The two must combine. Either one on its own it fails.
This thing is never going to work out. It’s fundamentally flawed. It’s a jumbled up mess.
Counter point: Bluesky is a well designed product where form meets function. However , Twitter is still the vastly more active micro blogging platform. The network effect is still at play there, and the established platform usually takes it all, even if alternatives have equivalent or better designs.
As the original post acknowledges, there are improvements to be made to Piefed. But let's not forget that even a very sell design product will struggle to replace an established platform.