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The point of the Fediverse is not that we individually have better characters than the people on Reddit. The point is that if you don't like what an instance is doing, you can join an instance you do like, or make your own.
The problem with 'making your own instance' is, how little of active people there are to sustain such instances. You make it sound like we're flourishing with millions of active users when we're realistically seeing only five digit thousands and that's being generous.
It's not that simple.
The Fediverse principle is not to be the next big thing. Just wants to be a functional series of communities.
That’s it. Decentralization is not only important, but critical to avoid a lot of shortfalls now common in bigger corporate socials.