> @mapache@hachyderm.io said:
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> Finding anything on LinkedIn is painful.
> Trying to locate the original video on TikTok is a scavenger hunt.
> Facebook is still full of weird bugs and odd UI choices.
> Instagram hides posts behind algorithms.
> Twitter/X constantly changes the rules of engagement.
Is this the case because the sites were built from the ground-up to be poor, or was it a result of enshittification after-the-fact?
The assumption still holds true that sites become popular because they serve a need... they do something well enough that users go to it for lack of a better option.
I think the limiting factor toward mainstream adoption is not merely that ActivityPub implementations are better than alternatives, but they are not 10x better than alternatives. Usability fixes are one aspect, we need to keep outpacing the competition.


