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By chance the fediverse might've developed a resilient antibody and regeneration system:
due to allowing federated communities with transparent moderation logging it means that users are free to choose from a plethora of instances to set up camp and create
back on reddit it wasn't possible as there was only one without connections so it acted like a walled garden but now with the spread of Activitypub, it might be difficult for a singular company to have full control unless they're able to offer better services than what's currently available
just a guess but I'd reckon that at minimum 51% of users that care about privacy and security would choose a FOSS instance rather than a closed-source proprietary one
and as time passes I'd imagine that capitalistic instances would decay over time due to insufficient funding and/or user retention as their primary goal would be to squeeze their users which isn't a sustainable model