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I think a big part of it is the kind of sites twitter/Mastodon and reddit/Lemmy are;
The by far biggest selling point of twitter is that you have instant access to hundreds of millions if not billions of people whether you want to or not. Aside from scale, the very fact of federation works against that.
It's kinda the online equivalent of you and all your friends living in the same neighbourhood in a metropolis, but someone decides to dump the whole world's toxic waste there, declaring any attempt to clean it up a gross violation and you flee to each your own tiny village spread over multiple continents.