If there is a button, I'm going to click it. If there is a way to break something, I will manage to break it

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Living next to a country border means not having any phone reception most of the time.
Not because there is none, but because phones tend to stick to their preferred network operator for waaaay too long 

@sparklepanic I know loads of people who still use Twitter. Queer people.
Everyone they know and regular interact with is on their platform.
Moving to a new one basically means starting from scratch. Even if you find 1-2 people you know from somewhere else.
Additionally, fedi people kinda fought against normies. If you want to say it like that.
A lot of people just want a working platform, while a lot of fedi is.. very focused on fedi? (Sorry for lack of a better description)
People blocking .social (because it's big and therefore evil), instances defederating each other over some drama. Or just instances closing in general.
None of this is really attractive to people who just want a platform they can use.
Sure, you could just use .social and the bubble around it.
But people will regularly remind you that what you did the wrong thing.
