this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2023
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New instances have it super hard in general. This is an issue the Lemmy system needs to resolve somehow.
Once you introduce anything that resembles an discovery algorithm, some people will lose their mind.
It's difficult to come up with an onboarding solution that doesn't give overwhelming power to the hands of a few people (who operate the onboarding platform), leading to centralization again.
If everyone was directed to one central onboarding platform, the operators could choose to advertise and censor instances as they saw fit – which is why I don't recommend potential Mastodon users to the join-mastodon.org server picker, because all of the instances there are hand-picked by mastodon.social admins.
I didn't expect security and outage threats to be the factor that keeps big instances in check, but I'm kind of glad for it.
I'm not sure what you're saying. The centralisation problem is more right now, because lemmy.world is a go-to instance for everything.