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I think this will be pretty manageable by finding and using communities that are well-run and have explicit rules and standards of behavior that are enforced. If a community is explicitly meant for serious conversations about, I dunno, music theory, that is enforceable, and if Suburban Subaru Sarah actually wants to join in on that, all the better, but pics of her kid's soccer game will belong in a different space, just as much as pics of some nerd's Warcraft raid do too.
Sure. However, you can't trust meta, so anything that is done I hope has several failbacks and get-out clauses.
Ultimately, there is simply no mechanism for Meta to interfere with a community that it doesn't federate with. I can definitely see a bit of a split developing between Meta and non-Meta instances, but beyond that, there's really not much to worry about
https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
This is such a bad analysis of that situation. You are relying on it too much. I've pointed it out in other replies to your countless posting of this link with no context.