I honestly think that, as "default" instances like lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works start taking on a more defined political identity, we'll start to see a more stable Fediverse environment where those sorts of politics are contained to their home instances, while niche-related instances (programming.dev, ttrpg.network, yiffit, etc.) are mainly focused on hobby discussion.
I honestly think that, as "default" instances like lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works start taking on a more defined political identity, we'll start to see a more stable Fediverse environment where those sorts of politics are contained to their home instances, while niche-related instances (programming.dev, ttrpg.network, yiffit, etc.) are mainly focused on hobby discussion.