• hzl@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    There’s definitely a Fediverse. It’s a collection of instances with different links to each other determined by each instance and further filtered by users. Just because a particular instance isn’t federated with another instance doesn’t mean both of them aren’t part of the Fediverse.

    People will definitely be confused if you explain it badly. They might still be confused if you explain it properly, but in this case that’s on you.

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      6 days ago

      There’s no such thing as a murder, you only have a specific group of crows

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    I hate the entire fediverse and instance jargon. It is off putting to mainstream users.

    The Internet has always been “federated” with “instances”. Yet no one ever said, “What email instance do you use.”

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        6 days ago

        Server or provider. The same terminology that has been used for newsgroups and email for 45 years.

    • [deleted]@piefed.world
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      7 days ago

      We don’t have to ask what instance they use, it is displayed with their user name.

      WINK WINK

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      I dislike that it feels complicated to the average user, but it’s useful for explaining why it’s different from the corporate web.

      How else would you explain what makes Lemmy/Piefed different from Reddit?

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      What’s a “mainstream user”?

      Is any of those on the room with you? Blink if you need help.