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It's easy to forget outside of communities like this how low tech literacy actually is.
I think I don't understand probably 95% of how the internet works and I'm fairly sure that I'm above average in my general understanding.
If the Fediverse really wants to break into the mainstream, and I'm neither saying it does or it should, then these things need to become easier and straightforward.
Joining a server isn't hard, but finding content outside of the server you have chosen can be. Lemmy seems to be better than Mastodon here, but still.
People don't care about federation as such. They want their social network and they want it all, regardless of which server it sits on, and they want it easy.
The vast majority of social media users are convenience junkies. They want their bread and circuses, and they don't care who hustles it to them. My personal opinion: I don't want the fediverse to be "easy" for EVERYBODY. Because everybody means you also get the shit along with the shinola. Dumbing things down helps nobody. Encouraging others to smarten up and go a little ways out of their comfort zone is the way to go.