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      Early adopters and technical users are more likely to be free/libre users.

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        I assume this is your opinion, but you present it as a scientifically proven fact.

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          I’ve been online since early 1990s and this is my repeated empirical experience that communities with a technical entry threshold self-select for technical users initially.

          Most social network users are already hopelessly confused by the concept of federation and need to pick up an instance.

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              In a sense. There was a varying threshold technical bareer of entry to BBS, ARPANET/Internet, email, Usenet (uucp over dialup for early adopters), mailing lists, forums and communities like Hacker News, even early Reddit and Digg.

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        That’s because our fans are going full speed because of bad Linux drivers. We have to be loud to hear ourselves over them.

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      Is there any instance that has a poll for Linux questions for the registration yet? If there isn’t I would be surprised.