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Stop Complaining about Lemmy

For every person that is complaining how difficult is to use Lemmy and that is not "user friendly". This is how the internet started back then , everyone was confused and they had to learn how to use. Embrace the change , embrace the new federated social networks and it will eventually get better. Share ideas for new features and report bugs. And for God's sake stop complaining!!

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  • A key component you are disregarding is that the internet was much smaller and pioneered by tech-savvy enthusiasts well into the late 90s. People her were perfectly willing to invest gyrations to make something complicated work.

    Those days are gone. Though you may consider it entitlement people, generally, expect things to just work. They don’t want, and arguably shouldn’t have, to figure it out. Friction is friction and people have every right to express their discontent with friction.

    I’ll argue that you insisting that people stop complaining places you in the same category as /u/spez.

  • I agree with you, but this isn't a question

  • Hey, I'm right there with you. I remember when the internet was unapproachable, and when it demanded that you put the time in to figure it out. Hell, I'm excited about Lemmy and the fediverse, because I really hope to see a return to form of the old school internet where it wasn't just ruled by only a handful of companies, their shareholders, and their advertisers.

    But, you have to keep in mind that it hasn't been that way for a long, long time now. There are a lot of people now who are full-grown adults and have lived their entire lives never experiencing that kind of thing. They've only ever dealt with the most gentle user experience possible, because that's what the internet grew into. I mean..of course it did! Why wouldn't you want your service to be easy to use for anyone who might use it?

    On the other hand, I still remember when the internet was exclusively a "nerd" thing, almost explicitly because it used to be so difficult to approach that you had to be a total no-lifer to figure out how to access it in the first place. I don't want that either.

    You simply have to understand that not everyone has the experience in dealing with difficult-to-approach technology that you might. The answer to that isn't to chastise or turn away, but to have understanding, have patience, and to do what you can to help them acclimate.

    Don't be a jerk about it. Use that experience to be a guide and a helping hand

    • You are right.I did not mean to be like this.

      • You're all good, buddy! I get it. It's simply frustrations from seeing the same complaints over and over again building up. Just keep in mind that the complaints come from people who need help.

        If you ever find someone asking a question that seems obvious to you, try not to worry about it and just give them the answer. Sooner or later, I hope it'll make this a much nicer place!

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