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Welcome to anything that isn't mainstream.
Altough I've had this talk with some people and I have to agree, most projects that are open source, foss, federated, selfhosted and such... are either cumbersome, requiere technical know-how, are complex (either to use, setup or update), think that command-line is good for everyone or have no users (or the userbase is questionable [and I don't mean porn, I mean like voats was]).
Centralized services just work, that's how you get the approval of people willing to try (without technical knowledge) and without the money to buy servers or upgrades.
The rest will follow influencers, brands/products or goverment accounts, so we're pretty much at lost there.
I think this is the key takeaway with every argument made in this way. People follow content, the content is the actual thing people use any of these services for. People today still use IRC and Usernet. Obviously we don't want systems to be ridiculously complex, but if the "goal" is to be mainstream then this project is total waste of time. Thankfully that isn't the goal, and the fediverse, I feel, has already proven to be successful. It's different, and its differences are why people use it.