Please check my post, I think everything I said is very valid, but I want this community to see it too, and help steer the discussion, I think reddit is doing this intentionally.
@communist people say federation is an issue when you get multiple communities on the same topic. There is the “technology” community on beehaw, there is also the “technology” community on lemmy.ml, then there are countless communities named the same on other servers as well. But I do not think federation is an issue. I know of at least one site that has the same issue with multiple communities with the same name. And it is centralized. And it has no issue with that.
It’s name is facebook.com
Edit: wrong phrasing
To be fair, I think Lemmy has some usability issues that are probably holding it back some. Like, typing !CoolCommunity@some.other.instance will make a completely useless link to the other instance that doesn’t let you subscribe to it or post there. There are also only two apps, and they’re cool, but clearly unfinished. That’s just a couple examples off the top of my head.
I think they’re minor issues that will be ironed out relatively quickly, and whining about federation being unfathomable nerd stuff is just silly, but it is true that this is all happening before Lemmy was really ready for it, and a lot of casual users will be scared off by that.
It’s even funnier/worse then I expected.
Jerboa notices that’s a link and makes it click able but clicking it opens my default email client instead of anything lemmy.
Using Lemmy seems better in a mobile browser than in the app. But maybe that’s just me