Not quite true - few years back (2009/2010) went distro hopping again (from Ubuntu) - and tried Sabayon - and - it didn’t have vi/vim installed! I was so shocked, I didn’t even try to figure out how to install it (can’t even remember which parent distro Sabayon is based on) - so I formatted and went back to Ubuntu
I distro hop every 5 years or so, but keep coming back to Ubuntu… 15 years ago I was diehard Suse user… really annoys me that Ubuntu and Debian (I assume Ubuntu inherits this from Debian?) both default to nano for “visudo” and you have to “export EDITOR=vi” if you want to use vi in “visudo”… but then they give you a choice the first time you try to run “crontab -e”…
Anyway - I’m a vi user through and through - so used to it from UNIX, I never call it “vim” (which is a cleaning product in many Anglophone countries outside of North America)… and like someone else posted, you can use vi navigation in Chrome/Chromium (native), and via a plugin in Firefox (Vimium)… Also - no matter what browser you’re running, Facebook website does vi navigation