It’s detailed for those who are curious about the logistics, but I think it also risks a bit of information overload. Use as you see appropriate.

It was created by @[email protected] and I remember it helping explain things around the time I joined.

  • Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Too much on there to be easily accessible, and although I share the artist’s disdain for Spez and Musk, they needn’t be mentioned in documentation meant to explain the Fediverse in a simple, understandable, straightforward manner.

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      It does seem needlessly petty. I know a lot of people have come to these communities because of those two, but that doesn’t have to define these communities going forward.

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        Most people don’t care about these things. I believe the mainstream people need to understand that you can own your information. The problem is more and more people don’t care about their privacy and there’s a whole generation that has been so accustomed to sharing everything with the corpos.

        Most people mix privscy with anonymity rather than a “need to know basis”. Hell, my neighbors still say “I have nothing to hide” but that’s not that point and a better response is needed for the Fediverse and its future.

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        While I think supporters of either are among the least likely of users to leave corporate walled gardens for the Fediverse, singling them out draws attention away from the important part of any such infographic: how the user reading it benefits in moving from a walled garden to the Fediverse.