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https://old.reddit.com/r/50501/comments/1jg6r8o/reddit_isnt_safe/mj6qhaw/?context=10000
Already signed up. Got the login verification email, followed through and did the security thing, “type the word from our sidebar below” passed all that and can not login.
I appreciate that but don’t bother. I tried with the instance listed in this post and still got the same login issues even after receiving the email to login and passing the security check etc. I deleted the app. I’ve tried enough times and never had any success so I won’t be trying again.
I think they signed up at 50501.chat.
It’s a shame that Lemmy is missing out on new users just due to signup issues.
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Most of these people are too stupid or didn’t even try. No one cares blud
Good. If you can’t overcome the tiniest of technical barriers to use Lemmy, then Lemmy is probably better off without you.
Oh no. Anyway.
Who cares
Frankly? Good.
I hate to be the asshole, but if someone is either that stupid, or that unwilling to put in even the most basic effort, I don’t want them here.
My mom signed herself up for lemmy. In her early seventies, kinda ignorant of tech stuff, and did it all on her lonesome. So did my 12 year old niece. So did my cousin with Downs.
Yeah, a kid with downs syndrome could manage to sign up for lemmy. Didn’t need any help beyond “hey, hairball, which lemmy?”. That’s it. Just wanted to know what instance he should pick.
But he sure as fuck got logged in just fine.
So, when I see these people on reddit that can’t be bothered to do what you would do on any website that you have trouble logging into, I’m perfectly fine with them not being here. They aren’t going to be bringing anything useful with them at all.
I have many people in my disability support groups I recommended lemmy too and they were unable to use it.
(Our disability comes with severe cognitive problems and reduced energy, and trying to sign up was too much)
Well, ngl, my disability/chronic pain support group doesn’t run high to cognitive troubles. There’s some, but it isn’t a majority.
That being said, the only questions I’ve had are where about which version of a community to use. Like how there’s a handful of C/s for a topic, which ones are worth using. Even the MS folks with significant brain fog haven’t expressed any issues getting started.
But it may be a thing where some cognitive issues are more likely to have trouble with the signup process than others, I dunno.
Our disease has quite a bit less functioning than MS as measured on bell spectrum.
And one of the main symptoms are cognitive processing issues. It’s to the point where some more severe folk can struggle putting sentences together.
Would you believe I just now noticed your user name?
Makes total sense now. I’ve known a few people dealing with it, and yeah, it would definitely be an impediment to run into delays and hassles signing up for anything. Hell, breathing can be a barrier with ME/CFS.
Wow, rare to run into someone ME aware in the wild. Thanks for understanding ❤️
The fact that this trash comment got 60 up votes IS the main issue.
A large group of Lemmy actively wants to stay a elitist circle jerk…
This is going to be a big problem because like it or not, it is the large group of “laugh and upvote” people who make platforms successful, the ones who never create content or have strict dedication, yet still influence the platform by way of voting patterns and occasional comments.
Without these people the platform ends up being emptier, and less people will want to create content when they get less attention. So the elitist attitude that “They need to be dedicated to join, fill out the application to determine your worthiness” ends up hurting the Fediverse much more than it helps it.
TIL that expecting a tiny slither of effort from participants is “elitist”
What a juvenile and elitist attitude. It’s a fucking link aggregator, not a litmus test for someone’s intelligence or value. Grow the fuck up.
This is wrong and bad and not the way. It should be easy. The entire Fediverse should be the easiest to use, not the hardest.
that unwilling to put in even the most basic effort, I don’t want them here.
That’s the sort of gatekeeping that keeps a service as a tiny niche forever.
I would think that my comment makes it obvious, but I’m okay with that. Lemmy is working fine. Piefed and mbin interact with it seamlessly in most cases. Mastodon links up okay.
Niche is working. Not everything has to be market dominating
Niche is working. Not everything has to be market dominating
I’m sorry but this is one of the more terrible takes I’ve seen people barf out on lemmy an the fediverse as a whole, the idea that “gRoWTh iSN’t iMPoRtaNt bECaUse LEmmY isN’t a cOMpAnY”. The fact is this is a stupid argument because being niche hurts a social media platform’s ability to be a social media, it hinders the amount of interaction you can get, and it stifles more niche communities to the point they can’t even get off the ground at all.
This whole thing about growth not being important is one of those Fediverse talking points that needs to be shot dead right here, right now.
Gatekeeping platforms and trying to keep out the “laugh and upvote” crowd is not helping anyone, it’s hurting this platform, because people not getting interaction on their posts, or their communities being dead in the water because not enough if any people here are interested really kills motivation, and is likely part of the reason we saw a dip in Lemmy activity after the initial Reddit API exodus. Why do you want to gatekeep these people so much anyway? Most of them are only going to laugh, upvote, and consume content here, chances are you won’t directly see most of them. Yet they are one of the more important parts of a social media platform since they give it life and energy and activity, that just wouldn’t be anywhere near the same without them.
Eternal September is the goal?
Were you even alive when Eternal September happened?
I was born before the Reagan administration
That doesn’t prove anything. You could have been 12 in 1993 if your we’re born during the Carter administration leaving you in the same cohort those bitchless knobs were whinging about back then.
You asked if I was alive. Yes, I was.
Was I on Usenet? Nope, but my family were very early adopters of computer and internet technology 🤷🏻♀️
My bigest hurdle was choosing instance. I get paralyzed by not obvious choices.
I’m not sure, I’ve met some lovely people whose technical incompetence is nothing short of incredible. And if you try signing up for an instance you’ve been recommended and the sign-up process is broken, I understand that it can be disheartening.
Sure, Reddit is full of bad actors who just want to discredit alternatives, and clearly these people are not trying hard and they probably don’t completely understand what Lemmy is, but I think it’s still worth listening to their concerns.
At this point I’m willing to believe your mother and cousin with downs are both more likely to figure things out than the average 20-something, for the simple reason that they are not used to everything being so goddamn easy and not offering the slightest resistance. When you see the discourse on Reddit, a lot of people seem to be unaware of the difference between platforms and apps. Which shouldn’t be a problem, if they can contribute to a meaningful discussion about whatever they do have an interest in.
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