@wjbeaver
1. People have been creating tools and guides to help with this, it's difficult mainly because it's new, and the network effect helps a lot with this too - once people get on here, they want their friends here too and are willing to help them with their onboarding steps.
2. People have been pretty generous about donations so far (in places where the admins have asked for it), and there are an encouragingly high number of people opening up new instances too, avoiding concentrating the pressure on a few overburdened instances.
3. Unclear what complicated questions they mean here. These institutions don't have to run public instances open to everyone, just a place for their own members/employees to toot from and federate with the rest of the 'verse. Just like people have person@organization.org email IDs, let @person@organization.social become a norm too.
4. This is kind of a vague point, and a complicated topic. I'll just say I kind of agree about the echo chamber issue, and that's a big reason I'm on #Qoto which doesn't defederate on a whim.
5. This is of course to be expected when two populations collide, and such growing pains are a good sign. Generally people have been somewhat respectful and receptive of these norms, and it's likely (imo) that the people who are willing to take up these norms will be the same ones who decide to stick around long term. People who just want a place to yell at the clouds without regard to their environment are unlikely to find as much engagement as they're used to (especially without an algorithm to boost posts drama-baiting posts), and are more likely to move on elsewhere.
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