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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mathlad@lemmy.world to c/fediverse@lemmy.world

The main reason for the Linux operating system not seeing widespread adoption is because of its multitude of distros. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Mint... there are just so many choices, just like how when someone asks how to join the Fediverse people will response with "which instance?"

Who the fuck cares about instances and whatnot when an average grandma just wants to make a post on knitting in a supportive community? It really turns people off and without niche communities, there is no way Lemmy will grow any further than its current state.

Without niche communities, what are we going to talk about? Memes? Just programming-related stuff? (I can just surf stackoverflow for that) It can be fun for a while but without diversity, the site will just devolve into boredom and circlejerks. I love this place to death and really want to see it grow, but man, seeing how confusing it can be for an average user makes me anxious for changes.

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edit 2: I'm not saying the Fediverse should be something else. Just like someone here said it better than me, Fediverse can be as complicated under the hood as it wants, but the end user does not need to know that. It must be presented in a way as simple as possible, with plenty of signs and helpful directions.

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[-] DmMacniel@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

And why should the average user know about instances? Or why shouldn't they?

You can make a niche Community on any instance and everyone in the Fediverse can access that.

Also why is the plethora of distros an issue for the average Joe when he doesn't even care about Linux in the first place as his devices come preinstalled with Windows and bloatware?

The Average Joe is blissfully unaware. Do you really want to redpill him?

this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2023
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