

Okay that’s fair.
I still think that shying away from the term would just be letting Meta win.
Might be we have to add qualifiers every time we say “threadiverse”…
- threadiverse (not that threads)
- threadiverse (lemmy/piefed/mbin)
Then again I suppose if you have to do that then that defeats the purpose of the term, doesn’t it.
Emphasizing moderation differences and such are things best left to discover after the user successfully lands onto the fediverse.
At the start they shouldn’t even have to think about what instance they want to land on. We’re approaching it with the mindset that they “want to join Lemmy/Piefed” — that’s not right!
They should want to join a specific community, and the server just happens to be whatever they find first.
Let’s say I like Star Trek. I shouldn’t have to be redirected to startrek.website. I should be able to see the community, think “cool I want to participate”, and sign up, even if where I landed happens to be feddit, db0, or a random NodeBB instance.