Reddit started the same way and guess what happens once the mass started joining it
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None of the above!
We do need to attract young people, this is what social media do as well, very important.
Mid 30s, healthcare worker but I suppose I'm a tech enthusiast. Use windows on work computer due to needing a few windows only programs for work, Unraid on my NAS, and Ubuntu on my VPS. So I guess 1 and 3 are true and half of 2.
Like every other tech-related stuff that has some "depth" compared to "normie stuff"....? Yep, pretty much.
21 year old windows/android using student (engineering, so not really tech) here, so no i guess.
-under 30 -was a tech enthusiast -currently i am not using gnu but i was
I think it's true, and I think it's a normal thing with new platform.
Let's see how it evolves.
I actually like that, and I like this about the Fediverse in general: Nothing wrong with YA-oriented media, but I'd rather limit my own online time to stuff - and to a level of debate - that ideally is oriented exclusively towards the topics I'm most interested in, personally.
3/3 for me. I feel attacked lol.
But, I'm also happy engaging with people of similar interests.