Lots of people actually use Lemmy, Kbin and similar platforms as alternatives to Reddit and other traditional social media. It's great that you're open to donating/hosting, that's exactly the kind of person we need imo. I simply pointed out that too many people that are opposed to donating/hosting or simply don't know the necessity of it could become problematic. Basically encouraging people to help make the Fediverse even greater. I also stated that it will probably be fine, just as Mastodon is doing fine.
I checked out your cooking content and it's actually quite interesting! Keep up the good content :)
That is a fair point, I'll keep that in mind going forward, thank you
Edit: I do want to add that skimming the title and voting based off of that is not how it should work. I would at least scroll to the conclusion, even though this article admittedly doesn't really have one. Going forward I will make a clearly marked conclusion and summarize my pov better in the title to avoid confusion.
The Fediverse isn't confusing imo. I don't think it's overhyped at all, either. “Cool” doesn't even begin to describe how awesome all this is. Seeing the numbers go up and up, more people joining, making this a nice place fills my heart with joy. I just don't see it becoming a mainstream thing even though many people probably want it to be mainstream.
I would love to say this post was dead-wrong in a couple of years but only time will tell.
Thought you were gonna rickroll me but this actually put a smile on my face. Thank you, kind stranger :)
I agree that it would be beneficial to have this space be filled with people that understand it. What I meant by “I am not gate keeping the Fediverse” is that I don't want to be rude to new people by being annoyed at people not knowing stuff yet. It's okay to be new, it's okay to learn. I just want people to be willing to learn, that's all.
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