• gonzo0815@kbin.social
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    a year ago

    That visualization shows exactly why the whole thing here is overwhelming for the average user. I feel that the federated aspect should be less focused on when talking about the fediverse. It makes sense to explain it, but many explanations on how to switch to lemmy/kbin/whatever put the whole federation thing on top of the list. I think this is a big turnoff for casual users/lurkers. They do not understand that they don’t need to understand the structure of the fediverse to join, enjoy content and engage with others, so they don’t even start.

    I’m sure a visualization could help with that, but having a bunch of boxes and circles with arrows all over the place isn’t exactly something that will mitigate the feeling of being overloaded with information. I’m not saying you didn’t do a great job. “Arrows all over the place” is not meant to devaluate your work, on the contrary, it perfectly captures the feeling i have about the fediverse, but I would not use that image as an ad for it.

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      a year ago

      true. I am literate in internet/computer yet the idea in general is still confusing. Navigating is also abit jarring, and I dont understand some buttons and features like “boost”. It would be great for beginners to include a tutorial for navigating the UI and a short introduction of the fediverse in #teachmelikeim5 level

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          a year ago

          Boost is a repost or retweet on mastodon, and in the microblog sections of kbin.

          On thread comments, a boost pushes the top level comments to the top of the stack. It means “this is the shit, everyone’s gotta read this first.”

          On the threads view, a boost pushes a thread up the list but not all the way to the top, so it’s practically an upvote.

          In all cases, if you have followers, it pushes the threads and microblog posts you boosted into their feed.

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            a year ago

            AFAIK, boosts are only used to rank posts on kbin. Lemmy uses upvotes for that.

            Boosts are necessary because they re-publish content to the group, and that pushes it out to people who subscribed to the group after the content was originally posted