You look a bit skinny, son.

https://lemmy.ca/post/54699313

It is what it is. I have no idea how to incite a new wave short of Reddit shitting itself in some way

I think what we can try to do is to create an active community.

In the old place, I recognized I really came for the comments. That’s why I try to keep my threshold for commenting low and comment often.

Even if it’s just to thank someone for a good comment or other low effort commenting, I like to think it helps.

We definitely need better onboarding. I am pushing for this on piefed via directs to [email protected] for new users to introduce themselves

I’m not a programmer so I can’t speak to how hard this is, but I think it would be a big asset to building user base if there was a neutral sign up website that wasn’t a specific instance. It would basically choose an instance for you automatically and skip that part. I figure there could be some list of general purpose instances compiled that are all fair game and the site would try to spread the load across instances.

Average user doesn’t care about federation, and all of that complexity is a big turn off. I know because I almost didn’t sign up myself because of that. Having to pick a team just to get in the door feels kinda bad.

  • point people to one instance you like instead of a general website
  • on Piefed, when people register, they can either join indeed the instance they’re on, or have a look at other options: https://piefed.zip/auth/instance_chooser
Which server do you want to join?

Why not try a different UI? - [Blorp](https://blorp.piefed.zip)

Having to explain federation is kind of the issue in my opinion. This idea wouldn’t be to remove the normal sign up process, it would be a way to side step it entirely for those who don’t care about the technology aspect of it and just want to be part of the community.

If you want to pick your own instance or suggest one, that would still exist. This would just be an alternative. It would also help to avoid everyone gravitating towards the largest instance, because it would try to load balance people automatically.

Having to explain federation is kind of the issue in my opinion.

I don’t, nowadays, I just point to piefed.zip

This would just be an alternative

The issue is that there aren’t really instances that are similar enough to be considered interchangeable. They all have their specificity, be it admin style, defederation, downvotes enabled or disabled, front-ends available, etc.

Yeah that’s a good point. Maybe it’s too different for it to work. I maintain that complexity will continue to push people away, though. If instances are that different we might have better luck referring to them as their own sites. That would just increase the flocking to single mega instances though. The most important feature of any social media site is who’s on it.
It’s okay if they join one instance. I’m not a fan of the LW dominance, but it’s better to have another LW user than no user at all

I would agree with that. I think the ability to spin up new instances if something goes wrong with a big one is still a great feature even if one gains dominance.

I don’t know how hard account migration is right now, but that’s probably another UX thing to make easy if the devs decide to work on it.