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So far, Americans using RedNote have said they don't care if China has access to their data. Viral videos on TikTok in recent days have shown Americans jokingly saying they will miss their personal "Chinese spy," while others say they are purposefully giving RedNote access to their data in a show of protest against the wishes of the U.S. government.

"This also highlights the fact that people are thirsty for platforms that aren't controlled by the same few oligarchs," Quintin said. "People will happily jump to another platform even if it presents new, unknown risks."

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[โ€“] dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

sure, I can understand that concern, but I think there are plenty of users who might need better UI/UX for so many different reasons (thinking of disabilities like dyslexia, etc.) that have nothing to do with the quality of the content they would bring.

My point is that users bring content and activity, and that is why people ultimately want to join and stick around in an online community. Not every person who finds the Fediverse confusing is "not good enough" - I just hard disagree with you, there are plenty of good people with useful and entertaining things to contribute who would be more likely to if there weren't barriers. Regardless, this attitude is exactly what I think undermines the Fediverse, it's arrogant and alienating. Lemmy shouldn't be just for the technologically privileged, websites in general should be accessible to people of all kinds and perhaps online communities especially. What's the point of a community-built social media alternative if we reject most humans who would make up that community?

[โ€“] Blaze@feddit.org 1 points 2 hours ago

There is a community here dedicated to a specific influencer. Not going to give the name to avoid brigading, but they've been around for almost a year now, and are able to use the platform.

They came here when their subreddit got banned, and as Lemmy is similar enough to Reddit, they just were able to continue their discussions here. They acknowledge themselves that are aren't definitely the most technical users.