Yep, and the fact that Lemmy is open-source means that an instance like Beehaw can always fork it if needed.
But thankfully they do a fairly good job of at least giving other people a place to avoid. Even on lemmy.ml itself they’re really not bad, despite technically having a lot of overlap. It’s like how you don’t go on certain boards on 4chan.
Rest up! I worry about what this place will look like on July 1st, when Reddit shuts off API access entirely.