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Yes basically. Eventually people will be able to go to the search bar, type "technology" and just click the top result which will be by far the most active. Same thing happened on Reddit, see /r/tech vs /r/technology
Not really, the fact that all of the de facto communities for topics will be distributed across several instances is already superior to reddit.
Well that wouldn't be true for someone that is on an instance that is defederated from the most active one, and even if that's not the case, I would only see posts in there from people that are not part of instances that are defederated by my instance. So depending on which instance I am, I'll see more or fewer posts on these comunities.
That's the major problem I see right now and for which I don't see any other solution than everyone creating and running their own instance for themselfes to be able to see everything.
We're in flux right now. Give it time, instances will stabilize, options beside "block the entire instance" will become available to admins, any instance that tries defederating popular instances will probably just die.