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I think it's just a matter of time before there are alternate-federated networks for Lemmy.... different lists of federated servers that the install peers with.
I think performance problems with the Lemmy database lead to a lot more fragmentation... it didn't scale well and instances were telling people to spread around. That and the discovery of remote instances being unintuitive - plus the data replication problems (see: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3101) has laid a rather chaotic foundation. People are still trying to get their server installs up and running today, there are a huge number of servers, and I expect when those severs go offline there will be a mess left over of orphan posts, comments, etc.
I don't think anyone planned it this way, they were working for several years to create an alternative to Reddit and you find communities with mods who created them 3 years ago and stopped using Lemmy.... it will be an interesting year, for sure.