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<blockquote data-quote="t3chg33k" data-source="post: 2465821" data-attributes="member: 20884"><p>Using Jerboa since I registered on Lemmy 2 weeks back. The app is a good, no-frills way to check and post along multiple instances which I assume would be the main barrier for most mainstream users. I had registered on lemmy.ml though, which was fine 2 weeks back but is now unable to cope with the traffic.</p><p></p><p>Right now people are creating duplicate "subreddits" with the same name on the different instances which is a real problem. I feel the fediverse will create the same barriers for mass adoption that impacted Mastodon and prevented it from becoming a real alternative to Twitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t3chg33k, post: 2465821, member: 20884"] Using Jerboa since I registered on Lemmy 2 weeks back. The app is a good, no-frills way to check and post along multiple instances which I assume would be the main barrier for most mainstream users. I had registered on lemmy.ml though, which was fine 2 weeks back but is now unable to cope with the traffic. Right now people are creating duplicate "subreddits" with the same name on the different instances which is a real problem. I feel the fediverse will create the same barriers for mass adoption that impacted Mastodon and prevented it from becoming a real alternative to Twitter. [/QUOTE]
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