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There's nothing "tech savvy" about lemmy. It's like picking email: pick a website, signup, ..., that's it.
I totally get the tech savvy feeling. There's usually too much information and options. With email it is easier to say "pick one at random, they are all the same". Lemmy seems very different at first, you see a big list of instances, each one with it's descriptions, some of them stating ideals and visions, it feels like a more important choice than what it is.
All this even before reading anything about defederation!
Most people needs that first choice made for them and figure thing out once inside.
It's a community choice. Has nothing to do with "tech savvy". There are generalist communities, language orientated communities, activity orientated communities, and many more. Presenting it as a "technological choice" is just a meme at this point. It's like saying "I want to live Paris because they speak French and love the night life" vs "you know what, I like beaches more and the island life where people are more about easy living, so I'll go to Zanzibar". But people frame it as if they had to choose the city because of the altitude, soil composition, which hemisphere it is on, the greenhouse ppms, and the wetbulb temperature. And then it's repeated ad nauseam to keep the meme alive.
Stop helping Facebook and Reddit by framing it as a technological choice. It's a cultural one. "idgaf" --> take a generalist website. "I'm queer and it's important" --> LGBTQIA+ website. "bits and bytes for me please" --> technological website. "I just can't stop cumming" --> NSFW website.