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I gotta be honest, I'm a tech person myself and I was also slightly confused when I checked out Lemmy for the first time. There were three major things I had to grasp before I felt like I understood the whole concept:
It kind of makes me want to learn coding, so I can participate and make Lemmy better and better, lol.
For #3 the easiest way is probably just to search for the community. The search shows other instance's communities too.
Which is still cumbersome and too convoluted for most people.
Yeah it's definitely a problem. But I think most casual users would just see posts in their feed, and they can visit the community from the post with no issue.
That's true, the problem only starts when someone includes a direct link to a community, post or comment of an instance that's not your home instance.