@wjmaggos you're overlooking the on-the-ground realities and practicalities of doing that, though.
It's one thing to talk in the abstract about orgs needing to respond to changes in the online environment, but when it comes down to actually going through the act of setting those facilities up, there are other considerations.
From budget and resource constraints through legalities through marketing decisions, there are a lot of factors you're not considering here, ones that reasonably delay adoption.
@wjmaggos Yep, and plenty of organizations decided not to take the plunge based on such reasonable considerations.
And that was when there was much more marginal benefit then than in this case.
Even with the technological leap that came from a website there were factors counseling against it. The smaller step that is setting up on Fediverse makes that argument even harder to land.
@volkris
can't the same be said for setting up a website in the 90s?