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this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2023
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Honestly, if someone declares the fediverse as "too confusing", I don't care too much to interact with them.
The concept of "same name but hosted on different instances" is really not that hard. Sure you might be confused at first, but it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to clear up and then you'll never have to think about again.
Tech-literate people aren't the only people with anything of value to say, imo.
You don't have to be tech-literate. Problem is people are expecting Lemmy to behave exactly like Reddit. You have instances and then you have communities.
I agree. The sad fact is that most non-IT-pros use Facebook, what's app and Instagram, mayyyybe reddit.
The fediverse is by (and for) und people who care about these things. And we understand how it works.
I expect all drivers on the road to know how to drive. I expect every cook at a restaurant to know how to cook. I expect every person on the internet to know how to cook a quesadilla. It's just logic