I think the real “problem” the fediverse has isn’t that it’s hard to use, it’s that it doesn’t fit the pattern. It’s like if someone asks “what grocery do you order from?” and you respond “My building’s co-op, I get meals & fresh food delivered from participating farms & cooks— I do solar panel maintenance and run the website in return— plus goodie fees”
“goodie fees? … um … so is that like UberEats then?”

And what’s worse is it sounds more complex because it’s atypical— but really it’s easier

@futurebird I *hope* Threads federating will get people to understand.
@john @futurebird I'm pretty sure it'll only make things worse / confuse people more.
@tim @john @futurebird I don’t think people need to understand what #Fediverse is. Not an ordinary person understands how emails actually work. So long as people know that they can communicate and see other platforms from one provider, it is good enough. Average users just need to use the product.
@leftsidestory @tim @futurebird this is the very thing I’m talking about. So many people to not understand that.
@john @tim @futurebird Yeah. That is why I’m not against #Threads being federated at all. At least not for now. A major mainstream company would speed up the infrastructure change of the whole scene. I tend to think it positively

@leftsidestory

It's the verification of and platforming of known hate groups like "gays against groomers" and "Libs of tiktok". That and the labels of disinformation on those accounts applied by people are being removed.

If threads had the same standards of moderation as the Fediverse, I'd be over there selling them books.

@john @tim @futurebird

@Homebrewandhacking My personal experience is that moderation helps only to the point where people are already restraint and responsible enough to be moderated. It is the same thing about the legal system in my opinion. Most people abide by the law while others manipulate and try to find its loopholes. I just feel that the right thing to do is to push companies like #Meta to come up with better moderation policies instead of singling them out.