I like what Isopod did, linking them directly to a instance.

The only way to catch the average joe is to hold their hand and get them to content as quickly as possible. While linking them to the largest instances may not be the healthiest for decentralization, it’s going to give newcomers the best experience.

A lot of redditors, I’d even say the majority now-a-days, use the app. While a lot of the Lemmy apps are great. I wish there was one that guided you through the entire signup process.

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    Lemmy.world is a bad suggestion. They and blahaj have the worst mods. Nobody wants blue MAGA Elon, but just a random asshole ruling them.

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      It’s slightly cleaner than the default UI. I’m not a huge fan of the style. Photon is amazing though, I hope it gets adopted as the default UI eventually. Just a few things to iron out and it’d be the perfect recommendation. Check out phtn.app, I’ve customized it some on lemmyusa.com as well.

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    Considering how many instances defederate and how their users hate each other, in reality it’s not good advice to just pick any instance without learning about it 1st.

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    They’re thinking too hard about it.

    You register in server A. The community is in server B. Server A and B send info back and forth. That’s it.

    Proposal: what if we [older users] made a FAQ?

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    It’s an excuse to not try something new. The real problem for the majority of them is that it’s a new platform that isn’t Reddit. That’s it. Finding communities people hang out in here isn’t a problem, they just aren’t familiar with the platform like they are on Reddit and don’t want to so they make up the excuse that it’s “complicated” and try and find ways to back it up, like thinking too hard about servers.

    Really it has nothing to do with servers or the federated model at all, and has everything to do with aversion to new stuff and new places they don’t know as well yet.

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      Nah I get it, back in the day we used to say “lurk moar” meaning you should be careful not to just barge into something and look foolish.

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    I think “Lemmy Federate” fixed the main problem small instances have (Not federating as much communities as the big ones), at least for those instances that have it enabled. Why do you think the biggest instances give the best experience?

    I can agree with the last part tho, would be cool if there was an app that would do that

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      Stability, support, features, discoverability maybe? You’re right there isn’t much of a difference now. Thinking through it, I could probably retract that statement.