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Yeah, that was my thought when many people were talking about how to make Lemmy more popular after the initial exodus. My thought was that Lemmy felt a lot more like the Reddit that first attracted me to the platform over a decade ago than Reddit itself had for years. I thought society had moved beyond being capable of what Reddit and older forums used to be.
I don't know if it's because of a subset of people that are awful but only follow crowds, if corporations do things that ruin things once they think they can make money from them, if it's trolls (for their own entertainment or for sowing division with some kind of a sponsor), or some combination of all of those and others. But whatever it is, Lemmy doesn't seem to have that yet. Even the instances that largely got defederated by most of the others were better than the Reddit experience while they were still here, and they didn't stay here for long (plus they still exist, so those who are drawn to that kinda scene can still go there instead of needing to find somewhere else).
Not to mention the bigger the fediverse gets, the more expensive it will be to run servers, which increases the chance that they end up going for sale not because their admins don't want them anymore but because they can't afford them.