• @Zachariah
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    129 hours ago

    The email experience starts with an unanswerable question: what server do you want to be on?

    • @then_three_more
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      106 hours ago

      No that decision is, for most people, made for them. You use the server provided for you by your ISP/work/university or the one that’s associated with logging into your smartphone.

    • xigoi
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      137 hours ago

      For e-mail, it does not really make a difference.

    • @[email protected]
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      339 hours ago

      Your email server doesn’t also run the group email list and all the join/drop/approve/ban operations. And if you bring your own email domain name, you can go somewhere else and get no disruption. But if you sign up for [email protected] and hotmail bans you, you’ll lose all your connections and conversation history.

      The canonical list of operations on a social media platform far exceed that of an email service, a bulletin board, or a messaging service group. It’s apples and rocket ships.

      Bluesky is offering simple one-stop answers to a lot of these concerns. Fediverse needs to answer all these, plus address the whole long-term financial sustainability question.

    • @[email protected]
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      47 hours ago

      Depends on whether you have an Android or iPhone for 99% of people. Or, they use an email account that their ISP provider created for them when they signed up.