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Just to be the devil's advocate here. What if Reddit joined the fediverse, what's stopping them from opening their doors to the increasing fediverse users and use their ads-machine on fediverse?
any fediverse instance can block them
How would that part work?
Also, if they did join the fediverse, that would significantly reduce user lock-in to their site - which is why they won't.
Don't underestimate the power of corporate greed.
Interesting questions... well they would have to pick a protocol(s) and implement them. They would have to comply with the mechanics and the licenses.
For example here is the ActivityPub rec. Given how non interested reddit seems to be in developing... anything... that is not directly $$$-oriented it's hard to imagine them doing all this. But if they for some reason decided to make a take over of the fediverse and put their back into it? It would be a totally different reddit and I can't imagine it.