Are we there yet?

  • “Kbin is like Reddit, except it’s not privately owned. Individuals run their own servers and people can communicate and follow each other across the whole network. You just pick a server and sign up with that one. Here’s a couple servers that I like…”

    That sounds concise and non techy, I think. But I’m sure someone could come up with an even simpler, more inviting elevator pitch.

    • I’d probably just choose a server and send it to them. Then, I’d explain it like this:

      Kbin is like Reddit, but (assholes|fuccbois|corporate interests) can’t control it like they can control Reddit. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but it’s getting better every day. You can try it out by going to this link and signing up: <insert link>
      If you want to know more about why it can’t be controlled and ruined, look up the “fediverse.” None of that matters if you just want to have a Reddit alternative though, you’ll figure it out as you go along.

      EDIT: the instance you send them to should be a general purpose one, btw.