Easy Onboarding for new Lemmy users
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I mean it will say ”join [randomly selected preapproved instance here]” its no harder but it helps keep the fediverse decentralised.
I read it wrong. If it's pre-selected should be good.
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So many of those apps no longer exist
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That's bad UX due to Choice Overload - https://lawsofux.com/choice-overload/
And we make it worse by saying "Just pick one. It doesn't matter what instance you're on because they're federated."
Some people are going to be very upset to find their local feed is a lot of content they don't agree with. Or when they go out into the fediverse and people automatically assume they're an A-hole because of the instance they're from. I mean, it's generally not that bad, but there are a few instances that are that bad.
And for people like me who gravitate toward smaller instances, that instance is probably gonna die. Happened to me twice already, 4 times if you count Mastodon and Peertube.
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And we make it worse by saying "Just pick one. It doesn't matter what instance you're on because they're federated."
Some people are going to be very upset to find their local feed is a lot of content they don't agree with. Or when they go out into the fediverse and people automatically assume they're an A-hole because of the instance they're from. I mean, it's generally not that bad, but there are a few instances that are that bad.
And for people like me who gravitate toward smaller instances, that instance is probably gonna die. Happened to me twice already, 4 times if you count Mastodon and Peertube.
Exactly, if it doesn't matter then we can just pick a default for them.
That's why I like my very simple message -
I found a super simple way to refer people to Lemmy.
One simple message:
Try out the Reddit alternative called Lemmy
https://phtn.app/It also has a mobile app: https://vger.app/settings/install
This way a user can just click, start seeing content and what Lemmy is about, and if they want to comment etc. they will be asked to create an account with lemm.ee selected as a default.
This should fix most of the onboarding UX issues, and eliminate the decision fatigue of trying to figure out which instance is best.
Don't recommend Voyager as a desktop client to new users. It just looks like a stretched mobile app, and the UX on desktop is piss poor. Just go with the default Lemmy UI, or Photon.
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Don't recommend Voyager as a desktop client to new users. It just looks like a stretched mobile app, and the UX on desktop is piss poor. Just go with the default Lemmy UI, or Photon.
Fair I'll rather point to https://phtn.app/
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Basically what https://join-lemmy.org/ does by default
It doesn't preselect, if I choose General and English I'm faced with a list of 18 servers to pick from.
Users will drop off like crazy here due to choice overload - https://lawsofux.com/choice-overload
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Don't recommend Voyager as a desktop client to new users. It just looks like a stretched mobile app, and the UX on desktop is piss poor. Just go with the default Lemmy UI, or Photon.
Id say just recommend Photon. It works well on both mobile and desktop. I love voyager but two very different uis is going to confuse new users.
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Don't recommend Voyager as a desktop client to new users. It just looks like a stretched mobile app, and the UX on desktop is piss poor. Just go with the default Lemmy UI, or Photon.
I use Alexandrite on my laptop and really like it
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It doesn't preselect, if I choose General and English I'm faced with a list of 18 servers to pick from.
Users will drop off like crazy here due to choice overload - https://lawsofux.com/choice-overload
Just select the first instance that shows up then.
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Just select the first instance that shows up then.
That's bad UX, see the link in my previous comment
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I found a super simple way to refer people to Lemmy.
One simple message:
Try out the Reddit alternative called Lemmy
https://phtn.app/It also has a mobile app: https://vger.app/settings/install
This way a user can just click, start seeing content and what Lemmy is about, and if they want to comment etc. they will be asked to create an account with lemm.ee selected as a default.
This should fix most of the onboarding UX issues, and eliminate the decision fatigue of trying to figure out which instance is best.
Interesting. I still wouldn't go by that by default (for French or German speakers, Jlai.lu or feddit.org makes more sense), but this can be useful for general recommendations.
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