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I just don't use Lemmy that way and didn't use Reddit that way.
That said, I'm not trying to say my way is superior, just explaining why perhaps Lemmy doesn't feel ephemeral to me.
Even before lemmy on reddit I've never really had a main account and alt accounts. I've just changed accounts every few months. I started doing it as away to avoid building up a large silo of comments which could be used to profile or dox me. I think the habit stuck just because it's kind of liberating. I don't care how popular my comments or posts are and I often admit that I'm wrong which I think is a rarity on modern social media.
In this context, the idea of wanting to review my comments on posts, or a mod log, or even someone elses profile is quite foreign.
I've legit never noticed that something I've commented on is gone. Although there's been a couple of times when a post has been deleted while I've been writing a comment.