this post was submitted on 22 May 2025
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No there are activation periods as well. Mods have to approve your account. You can't just jump in and get to know the place. There are so many different barriers to entry. And this is for people not even knowing whether Lemmy is a good place to go.
Maybe a LemmyAnon "tutorial" instance to dump all the users with no verification and let them get to know Lemmy before choosing an instance?
A single activation period for the account is honestly way better than what Reddit has where you're not allowed to post in a ton of large subreddits because you don't have enough karma when your account is created.
But people cannot sign in to the account while awaiting activation. This is a turnoff because people will leave and not come back when their account is activated.
A better option would be letting them sign in but only giving them comment/posting rights when their application gets approved.