I agree, I think Lemmy needs to be more easy to use and accessible if we want it to go mainstream. Us tech nerds tend to grossly overestimate what the average computer user's tech skills are. Here's an interesting study showing that most adults in the world barely know how to use a computer at all: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/computer-skill-levels/ Of course, people who are on Reddit already have a certain degree of tech-savviness, but Lemmy still has a more confusing UI than Reddit.
bluecheesecake24
joined 2 years ago
I get that
I mean yeah, but it's not always possible for someone to move, especially in the short term. Maybe it's too expensive or they can't sell their house. This could be a good survival strategy in the meantime
This made me so excited when I watched it on the Tony's!!
What I say: whoops I forgot to do my laundry 🤪
What I mean: I've been thinking about doing the laundry every moment of the day for five days and it has prevented me from doing anything or experiencing happiness, but somehow the laundry is still not done
Same