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Which are already being developed as the r/blind community has migrated to Lemmy and is getting those taken care of or at least getting the ball rolling. I'm sorry Kbin doesn't have that traction yet, but it too will get there. Again, we're still in alpha/beta stages of these platforms. These things take time.
It is something we can ignore because it literally can't happen unless nobody defederates them when they get it going. Which, looking at all the community discussion isn't going to happen. You can relax.
They're all attached to Meta still, it's a moot point. Nobody who deliberately moved to decentralized platforms is going to go back to a centralized instance to use tools they haven't been using all this time, it doesn't make sense.
Let them make instances and hundreds of bots on them, we'll defederate those too. Which is the beauty of the fediverse design, we get to keep control of our communities and keep them safe. Just like beehaw defederated from lemmy.world (temporarily) until moderation tools get more powerful.