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by merdaverse 1052 days ago
Seeing this some non technical people will try out this Mastodon thing. If they can get past the initial hassle of choosing an instance to sign on they will try to 'Follow' the BBC account on the social.bbc instance, only to be greeted by this user friendly process:

1. Finding the string you have to search for of the BBC account

2. Opening up their home instance

3. Going to the terrible search menu

4. Pasting the identifying string of the instance

5. Hoping the search doesn't bug out

6. Clicking follow and hoping the request doesn't bug out and remain in pending for months (yes, this happens)

Instead of the process on 'traditional' social media which is:

1. Click the big shiny button

Why they haven't yet fixed this glaring UX flaw using something like URL protocols is astonishing. I guess this is why technical people shouldn't design products. Nobody cares how it is built if it offers only friction to the end user.

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Plenty of non-technical people have already succeeded at trying Mastodon out, and the process for following people outside of your instance, while awkward, doesn't seem to be the impossible hassle some make it out to be.

Granted, there are a lot of rough edges around the UX of Mastodon but pasting a url into a form field is at worst mildly annoying.

My point is: if Mastodon can't get something as basic as an interaction with posts frictionless, I am skeptical that it can solve the more complicated problems, like profile migrations, discoverability, data retention etc.