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Cake day: January 11th, 2026

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  • I think part of the issue is new users not understanding or feeling comfortable with the fediverse (myself included a while ago). Even after searching for a bit and looking it up I can barely get how it works, but there’s really no guide with the common terms anywhere, how to get started, the difference between platforms and what they have in common etc. The benefits are the first thing you hear about, but they seem more like jargon terms than actually anything functional.

    Reddit has better accessibility and user retainment, alongside with a library of old posts that are good for searching some niche stuff up.

    For example, if I were to get a friend into lemmy, I’m not really sure how I can explain it to them, or where to start other than the copy paste “decentralized” “federated” stuff. It doesn’t really answer stuff like who moderates it, develops it, owns it, or what’s the difference between lemmy, piefed mbin, how do they interact with each other.
    I believe that an introductory “oficial” post on the front of each platform in layman’s terms would be great to get new users to stay.