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I think it's a bit naïve to think that what you describe is even possible.
Different Lemmy instances have different "cultures" and Lemmy is just a part of the whole. How do you expect this not to go to shit someday?
It will. That's just how the cycle goes.
Enthusiasts make something and then slowly, through word of mouth, more people use it. At some point it enters the mainstream and then it is over because the non enthusiasts are a fuckton more, so they shape the thing by force alone.
Only thing I can think of is to make an invite only network. When you control who enters it could be mitigated to a certain degree. Until bad actors enter the picture.