Guys, when you talk about the Fediverse to friends, family, or colleagues, how do you explain it?

Do you call it a “decentralized social network,” an “alternative to big tech,” or “a collection of open-source networks”? And how do you convince someone to create an account on Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed, etc., without them getting scared by technical terms like instance, federated, or peer-to-peer?

I’m asking because my so-called friends don’t believe me and even call me crazy when I talk about this “nonsense.”

The future is open source, decentralized, and federated!

  • J52@lemmy.nz
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    4 days ago

    Most are too lazy/incompetent to inform themselves and stumble already on the ‘having to chose an instance’ as something to put into the too hard basket.

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    5 days ago

    Me: Imagine reddit for left wing, privacy obsessed, Linux nerds.

    Anyone else: I really don’t want to.

    /scene

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      4 days ago

      Me: Imagine reddit for left wing, privacy obsessed, Linux nerds.

      Anyone else: I really don’t want to.

      /scene

      lmao

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    5 days ago

    I still don’t really understand it tbh. I just know it’s not a corpo and I’ve never seen an ad on it, and for me those are wins

    Got my first ad (or at least, the first I noticed) after submitting this. How ironic

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      4 days ago

      Got my first ad (or at least, the first I noticed) after submitting this. How ironic

      lol

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    7 days ago

    “Imagine if social media were run by the people who use it instead of corporations selling ads through engagement at all costs.”

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    7 days ago

    I don’t. I passively mention lemmy when I’m discussing my activities, and if they show interest I go into further detail. They have never shown an interest past “Whats a lemmy”