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The key difference the Fediverse has, is the easy ability to associate only with those you wish to. I expect big parts of Lemmy will turn into exactly what you describe, but this is natural and desirable if it is what people actually want. And many people do, I loved it as a teen. I am sure I was not that unique.
However, it can much more easily have smaller, healthier communities as well, that themselves will benefit from their own interconnectedness.
The Fediverse never will be, nor should it be, just one thing. It should be all the things. This could eventually remove those people from the harmful effects the tech giants currently have.