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These will never thrive or it will take a long time to thrive. The fediverse has a learning curve and most people are not willing to learn something new for the sake of freedom. They're just fine using reddit or any other link agregator. And that's fine too.
To be completely honest, no. Unless their communities get completely shut down on corporate social media, which is very unlikely, no, I don't think so.
There is a place and a space for every kind of activity and if people are not willing to budge and adopt something new, plus are fine with whatever services the corporate social networks provide, there really is no reason to change anything (if it works, leave it alone).