The biggest F U you get while signing up on lemmy is choosing a instance and I know this process acts as a filter in itself, clearing the randoms and normies. But if lemmy instance is assigned randomly, it is like hitting two birds with one stone. it solves discouragement you get when signing up but also distributes the load on different servers. the only downside I see with this is if the instance is closed.

Edit: I know there are a lot of variables and dependencies that I didn’t think of earlier. But I just wanted to imagine a welcome page of lemmy with simple, and as less steps as possible in the sign up process.

  • Blaze
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    11 days ago

    Good luck to them if they are randomly assigned to hexbear or lemmygrad

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      10 days ago

      Yeah, the biggest problem with this approach is different moderation philosophies. You would have to set up a vetted set of approved non-problematic instances. I’ve read several accounts of people who tried out fedi and left soon after, and nothing sours the newcomer experience more than unknowingly joining an instance with a toxic community/moderators

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      10 days ago

      I hear that, but wouldnt that also prevent echo chambers

      • Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 days ago

        Not if the admins of an instance want to maintain their echo chamber by shepherding discussions towards extremist viewpoints.