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Sure. Reddit could, if they wanted, implement activitypub and join Lemmy, and Twitter could too and join Mastodon. Of course, since their server software wasn't designed to do this it would be a significant investment and they won't want to do it for a slew of business reasons, but if they really wanted they could.