I’ve thought about it a bit and the Fediverse has been around for a while now. There are some really cool applications being made to replace the mainstream ones, but they just aren’t taking off.

Why do you guys think that might be? Ease of use? Addiction to the mainstream platforms? Lack of marketing?

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    for lemmy: a large diverse community of active commenters.
    both mastodon and lemmy are often seen as yet another sprawling commercial platform by ordinary people.
    simple signup helps to make it easy for people to join. keeping people interested might need to highlight some impressive quick benefits to be seen instantly.
    maybe if you could backup your multireddits to lemmy alternatives. or analyze your comments to suggest similar conversations where the user can contribute.
    the speed/responsiveness/weight of both sites are faster than their competitors.
    people who are internet people (opposed to normies) will generally join these sites. it just takes time. growth happens linearly not exponentially. but more people will form a bigger base for more potential invites.
    i always tell people that if they don’t want to try a site then they can tell a friend who might like to try it.
    i didn’t find mastodon signup process very easy at all. lemmy and diaspora were much easier i think.
    i would love to see an android app for lemmy if it doesn’t already exist somewhere. lemmy doesn’t render well on my mobile device last time i checked.