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For social media, it’s a double edged sword. You’re right in that creating a small barrier to entry will prevent low quality users to an extent. But social platforms can’t survive on low volume, high quality alone. There needs to be a certain critical mass of users for a platform to be successful. With forum type platforms, the numbers supply the diversity of content so that even small niche areas have regular content. For social platforms like mastodon, it’s about communication and most people want to be where there IRL friends are.