Is your corner of the internet talking about the fediverse?
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Sorry to hear
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I did it just for fun, and it turns out, that reddit censorship is real.
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Oh, it very much is
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Cool comm
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Very true. Maybe I should finally check out this "Lemmy" I keep hearing about. /s
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I don't use any closed source or centralised social media any more but I speak to people in real life about the Fediverse and share links to fediverse posts with my friends and family.
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Just link them to the registration page of your favorite instance directly. Boom, easy UX.
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But Pixelfed just isn't a thing most people know about it seems.
You'd be surprised. I've heard several people reach out unprompted and specifically ask about it
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In my mind. Bluesky is good enough. I'm frequently talking with people through the bridge without realizing it.
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Have you checked the signup page for your Lemmy instance lately? It amounts to "write us a short
essaypersonal statement of what you intend to do here and we'll manually approve your account sometime, hopefully soon." I know this is somewhat standardized among instances, and it's there for a noble reason, but it's without a doubt friction for everybody who goes to sign up, and a barrier to entry for a good chunk of people, who might not yet even fully know why they'd want to join aside from "my friend says this is cool." -
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Its just so hard to sign up for a website.
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How do those conversations go? Any takers so far?
Curious if Bsky is as far as most people will dabble.
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That's great to hear.
In my real life bubble Noone has heard of it.
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Yeah good - everyone is really positive about it when I tell them.
I'm not sure how many of them end up using the fediverse based on our conversation but I think broader and more important cultural changes are built on slow but widespread indications of shifting values; I think conversations about what the fediverse stands for is actually more important than people using it.