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Lemmy is losing so many potential new users because the UX sucks for the vast majority of people.

What can we do?

  • @Feathercrown
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    17 days ago

    you can change later

    You won’t bring everything over

    it won’t impact things

    Lies! It will impact a LOT of things. Primarily your admins and federation. How could you possibly say that changing servers allows you to pick different admins (which is a good thing) but then say that the server doesn’t matter? Plus there’s server culture.

    you can interact with any instance

    Depends what server you’re on

    • Die4Ever
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      7 days ago

      These things don’t affect the average user (lurker) much at all. Ideally you just start with whatever instance and only move if you don’t like it. A new user can’t really know if an instance is bad or not before trying it.

      (As long as the recommendation page doesn’t give them an extremist instance)

      • @Feathercrown
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        17 days ago

        Right, but that’s the issue. It can give them an extremist instance and they join and get banned and never come back. The instance matters, and they know that intuitively, which is why they have choice paralysis in the first place. We should help them choose by providing information about each instance.

        • Die4Ever
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          17 days ago

          Right, but that’s the issue. It can give them an extremist instance

          Yeah but that’s just join-lemmy, someone could make their own website that doesn’t have this issue, even without overloading the user with info. It should only show instances that are middle of the road general instances.

          • @Feathercrown
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            16 days ago

            Yes, that would be a good addition to the Lemmy ecosystem.

            What I’m saying is, you can’t agree that we should help them avoid extremist instances AND say that the instance doesn’t matter.