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The email analogy is bad and needs to end. People hear email and think it’s like email. They don’t hear the technical how-it-works.

People don’t need to know the inner workings to use it. Just tell them it’s social media. If you need more, say it’s lots of different servers that talk to each other.

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If they’re that stupid they can stay out. I’m okay with a barrier to entry.

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The email comparison is good, if you focus on what is actually being compared and not anything else about emails.

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That’s the exact problem, people think about emails. You know, addresses and inbox and CC. They don’t focus on or know or understand the technical comparison. They’ve never had to think about it before. It’s the exact wrong way to try to introduce them to fediverse. Don’t even say fediverse, just say Lemmy or whatever else.

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The fediverse is like how you can send an email from your work to your personal account because the two email servers have a way to talk to each other. It isn’t like Facebook or Instagram where you can only send messages to people on the same platform.

How is that not a good analogy?

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It’s an apt analogy - that’s why it keeps being used. Anyone can run their own email server, and federate by accepting emails from other email servers.

“The Fediverse” is just reinventing the wheel. It’s basically just publicly viewable email. You are grandma from 1997 and the email that showed up as “FW: FW: FW: FW: FW: FW: FW: Thought you might find this funny!”

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Except it’s nothing whatsoever like email, and you’re just confusing people.

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Okay, it’s like a mailing list over email.

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The problem is people think it’s email. I don’t blame them, they hear the word email and they think email.

They don’t think or hear the technical explanation and workings of: “Anyone can run their own email server, and federate by accepting emails from other email servers.” It’s not how the vast, vast majority of people work.

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Why do they need to? We hide the technical and inner workings of most things, because half the population is too stupid to understand it. It doesn’t mean they can’t use it. Look at lemmy for instance. I’d be willing to bet 99% of the people here couldn’t set up a lemmy instance for themselves.

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I mean the response of the curious even would probally be “you can run your own email server?”.

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I agree with you 100% and have made the same argument elsewhere. You’ve done a good job explaining and defending it. I usually just tell people it’s like reddit but not owned by one company. People who don’t really know what a server is can understand the appeal of that.

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What you say in the Fediverse echoes everywhere else that is federated. Pick an instance you like and have fun.

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