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this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2023
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I'm new here, and new to federated applications (and fit OP's description perfectly). This federated stuff is going to remain niche unless somebody figures out a way to make it approachable.
Reddit first time:
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This perfectly illustrates the problem with the Internet as a whole in the age of smartphones.
Your idea of the "first step" is always "open app" but the Internet is not apps. The Internet is servers, and a web browser is the client app for most of it.
Since I know how to use the Internet, it was simple AF to get a Lemmy account going. I went to https://lemmy.world and signed up. Now I'm on Lemmy.
If all you know of the Internet is "open app" on your phone, you have a lot more to learn about the Internet as a whole.
I think most common people are accustomed to "being fed", rather than exploring for themselves. That's why most of the original platforms were just getting copy pastes from other platforms. Originality requires effort.
I personally have been looking at lemmy thinking what's new... Only to realise that maybe it's time "I" create that new. ~:=~