This is probably one of the best intro guides I've seen. A lot of them get bogged down into details that aren't important, and I've been guilty of that myself with some friends.
This is short, sweet, and has extra reading only if people want it.
I'd also crosspost this to a few other communities if you can :) The two fediverse communities ( !fediverse@lemmy.world!fediverse@lemmy.ml ), maybe the mastodon one, and various intro ones as well
Yea it's super clear, I'll be sending it to friends :)
For crossposting, if you're using desktop then there should be a little button (looks like the copy button) which helps you cross post.
I prefer to just open each community and copy paste in the contents. The above method is only if you really care about having a little "crossposted to..." text on the post. Depending on the app or frontend, people might not even see that.
Except you need to choose an instance, can not find your frienda because they chose another one and after a few weeks you find out the admin of your instance is quitting if you didn't choose mastodon.social
I get that searching can be a bit finicky sometimes but doesn't typing in a full username of a user you want to search for usually do the job?
That part about shutting down is something that https://joinmastodon.org/covenant tries to help with, where advance notice should be given and multiple people should have access to administrative actions. At least if the server has to shut down the users are given enough time to look at another server.
For the search you need to know the instance someone is on, I have had the issue of knowing someone is using mastodon or compatible service and even their username, but not the inatance they're on because I don't know them personally.
The one largeish local instance that shut down recently had the covenant in the server description, until one day it wasn't and the server shut down in a month.
Switching servers leaves a lot behind. You can only force your followers to be switched to the new account and export and reimport your own follows. But everything you had posted gets left behind. You can download the whole archive for yourself, but can not currently republish it from the new account.
Still it's the best social media I have used this far and am expecting it became garbage in a few years now that it is getting popular, because they always do. But let's have fun while it lasts.
In this "idiot-proof" guide I recommend the app because it smooths over anything to do with Federation which is where people get confused. Choosing an instance and following people in the app is as easy as any other app.
The one issue that I think will catch people over and over again (and which I don't even know how to fix) is that if you find a profile or post on a mastodon other than your own you can't just follow or reply to it.
I know that there are browser extensions that make it work, but those are band-aids. You'd need an app that registered itself as the handler for every mastodon instance and opened all links in itself to handle it seamlessly for the average user.