• Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Even if you can figure it out, it’s still just unintuitive and a hassle. Theres a lot of friction and friction is the enemy of adoption. I’m a datacenter engineer and despite know exactly how Mastodon works it would just be too much time and effort to get the content flowing. I setup my account, figured I’d get around to it and never did. I wouldn’t blame any average person for just not feeling. Like putting in the effort.

    The only reason I’m on Lemmy because I followed specific subreddits here so I didn’t need to go looking for anything.

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      1 year ago

      Except facebook used to be like that, and somehow we did just fine. Shit myspace just gave you Tom when you signed up for a new account and nobody found that confusing either.

      Standards have certainly changed, but it’s really not that hard to follow a few people that look slightly interesting and grow your network based on who they post.

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        1 year ago

        Facebook had an advantage in that you very likely already knew 98% of the people you wanted to add as a friend by name, and only had to search their name. After adding your friends, most of the work of setting up facebook is done