this post was submitted on 22 May 2025
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People just install Voyager and use it just fine. Some of them don't even know what instances they're on
This is my point when it comes to federation stuff. You don't need to understand it at all to use Lemmy. Join and start scrolling just like you would on reddit
That is probably the right way to get people started, assuming they want to do their browsing on their phone. The barrier to entry for those who just download Voyager is so low that it might help make up for a lack of understanding about other features. Then they just have to get over there not being an active community for everything under the sun.
Personally I find it worthwhile just for the extra civility there is here in the comments and the peace of mind I get from knowing that Iโm probably interacting with real people rather than bots. Maybe those benefits of using Lemmy could be emphasized more than the benefits of instancing and federation.
We have a single liner pinned on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com that recommends lemm.ee and Voyager to new joiners, so that they can choose between a website and an app. People seem happy with that