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This is true. I imagine that after a while 'dominant' communities will surface, just like they did on reddit, where it was quite fragmented in the beginning. But until then, I believe some devs were working on something like multireddit and I imagine (some) apps will do this too. There is at least one Firefox extension that does multilemmy, called Mullem.
In case you're curious, there are many apps already available across platforms, and more in development. You can see the entire list here: https://lemmy.world/post/465785