๐Ÿ”— Good luck convincing average people to use Mastodon

Manuel Moreale on <a class="u-in-reply-to" href="https://manuelmoreale.com/on-internet-silos">internet silos</a>:

> fundamentally people are, when it comes to the internet, lazy. And gathering where everyone else is definitely seems easier. It's also easier to delegate the job of moderating and policing to someone else, and so as a result people will inevitably cluster around a few big websites, regardless of what infrastructure we build.

I think this post is spot on. These people hanging around on mastodon, and other ActivityPub supporting platforms, are a tiny minority. Most people donโ€™t want to think about servers, moderation, or anything. They will just go where everyone else is.

Why do you think people hold on to horrible places like Instagram for far too long? They are lazy, unmotivated and insulated by a herd. Itโ€™s a nice idea, and a wonderful place to be, but itโ€™s never going to be mainstream.....but thatโ€™s totally OK.

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