this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2023
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maybe the better way is to tell the person where to signup, not ask them which instance they want to join, you choose for them
You mean like join-lemmy.org? Also taking away the option to choose / choosing for them is a very dangerous idea.
I don't mean a website, I mean a friend. When I tell my friend to join Lemmy I should just link them direct to an instance for them to join instead of giving them 1000 choices
If the website does want to help you choose then maybe it could just use a simple flow chart or ask some questions to narrow down the choices
It shouldn't be a s dangerous idea. It doesn't matter what email service you're signed for - you can still communicate with any one in the world. It should be the same for Lemmy. Lemmy UI should be improved to better search and present communities from all over the Fediverse. And join-lemmy should have a random link to a single registration page on a random instance. That will not only make the process better for end users, but will also manage the load between instances, making the whole network more resilient.
A link to a random instance would be counter productive, since most have a specific focus and some even prefer certain languages. The onboarding process of peertube could be a great way for lemmy I think.
Fair enough. In any case, Lemmy today is not user friendly.