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Oh yeah that makes sense. I thought it would be a Galton-Watson process like the one that led social media to mainly consist of 5 websites posting interactions on one to the other.
It almost certainly would be if account migration wasn't possible.
I think we'd see even more migration if Mastodon had post migration. I don't personally get why people are so hung up on that one, but, then, I've probably just been broken from a decade of having my favourite online communities die at the feet of Reddit.
It'll be interesting to see what happens with post migration once Calckey 14 goes gold. It could end up being adopted by other non-Mastodon microblogging servers, and then a shift not just away from mastodon.social could occur, but away from Mastodon the product. Not such a big one that it would topple the beast, as it were, but a big enough one to ensure the ecosystem remains healthy.
This is possible? Does it work with Lemmy instances or only other fediverse apps? Unfortunately web searches come up almost exclusively with moving from reddit to lemmy when looking for account migration stuff :/
AFAIK, you can't migrate lemmy accounts yet. I believe it's a planned feature.
But you can absolutely migrate Mastodon accounts to other Mastodon servers, or to some other server types (Calckey I know for sure). You can't migrate posts, though. Calckey has an experimental feature for importing posts, but I believe it puts a pretty heavy load on the site.