I might be biased because I can "sudo nano (edit the config file)" to do all the things manually like a nerd but I don't think self-hosting is that kind of impossible. It's not terrible for a layman to do in practice if you use prewrapped things like docker containers and proxmox. I think the average person can do it if spoonfed with the right documentation.
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Yeaaaahhh... You're waaaay overestimating the technical ability of the average person. I'm fairly tech savvy and my eyes glazed over when I tried to figure out how to set up docker for something (I eventually figured it out, but ye).
Yeah I presumed the thing that wrapped everything in neat boxes was easier than the manual way of doing things (ssh and all that visibly scares average people).
I just run most of the junk bare metal and edit the configs manually because I don't care to learn much more than that. Ironically the thing that should make things easier to set up sounds like a real pain in the ass to set up.
I mean, it was still easier than doing it manually, buuuuut... It was still a bit confusing.
I don’t know about the average person but certainly enough people yes! But most don’t try unless they have a bit of encouragement and community
I’m actually surprised at how many people will say they think Lemmy is unuseable. I have found that instead of explaining the fediverse they respond better to “it’s Reddit but better because it’s not beholden to any company or country” or something similar
I wasn't a fan of lemmy's UI until I got ahold of the clone of old.reddit version this site hosts.
Beyond that it's just explaining that new button that differentiates between the fediverse "all" and "local" pages on the particular instance whoever made their account on.