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Let's be real though, the same thing happens all the time when a site is young. People like Us who are willing to move over to a new platform and give it a solid effort aren't the ones who ruined the last few sites like digg and reddit.
Once the masses get here things are going to change, and I'm not looking Forward to it. Things here are nice, if a little quiet. Good conversation, but not enough yet.
It's true that the demographic tendencies of early adopters are definitely a factor. The Fediverse has a baked-in solution though: Go to a smaller Instance and block the big ones.
Everyone who says the Fediverse will eventually get just as bad as anywhere else is forgetting this one key technical difference. This is not the same as a major tech company holding, fundamentally.
I'll admit, I'm new to the concept of federation. Ive read a bit, but it's hard to imagine how that all works once the scale goes crazy. It'll be interesting, and I hope it grows to the point where I see exactly what you mean.
I wrote a breakdown in regular language for it, helps grasp the scope and degree of freedom:
https://lemmy.world/post/583669