@FediTips@social.growyourown.services
@bandarbaru_1@fedi.my.id
I understand not wanting to overwhelm people with choice, but why not just suggest mas.to instead of mastodon.social?
It's just as easy to sign up on mas.to, and just as easy to use, but it would be a much better option for the health of the network.
Mastodon.social is currently 20% of the network while mas.to is just 1%, which makes mas.to much healthier for the network as a whole. (You don't need to tell new people this part though if it's overwhelming them.)
@bandarbaru_1@fedi.my.id
@FediTips@social.growyourown.services yeah, I think my main reason why I suggest mastodon.social is its simply "officially" managed by the Mastodon gGmbH, the main developer of the Mastodon itself.
as I previously said, as my written guide is for Indonesian audiences, I also suggest them to join Indonesian instances such as fedi.my.id and/or misskey.id (powered by Misskey, connected with Fediverse), as signing up into English instances may overwhelming them too, like they'll only found English/German speaking posts that shares European/American affairs that may irrelevant for Indonesians.
and also I didn't forget to told them to check the official lists, so they can look other non-Indonesian speaking instances if they didn't wish to join the bigger mastodon.social. its good too, if at the end they can end up into mas.to, mstdn.party, mstdn.social, etc., and I told them they can still use & follow my guide as the process & the interfaces will much likely same too like Im signing up into mastodon.social, and not need to worry if their friends will end-up in other instances as they'll eventually connected each other, regardless about the instance :)