This empty block shows that even if we have large blocks miners could still include a block if found before they get the full data of the previous block, since they just need the block header and the hash of the previous block.
Well if miners care about a long lasting and strong network, they'd better start signaling for a change.
I don't know what you mean, but decentralization or large blocks has nothing to do with it, but all that happened is that the block was mined seconds after the previous block was mined, so the mining pool will not take the risk of waiting until transactions are added, and instead will broadcast the transaction to get 6.25 bitcoins. If you have the option of earning a guaranteed
$5, or the possibility that you will win
$10 or $0 , it is wise to take the guaranteed $5.
If we assume that the average fee is 4 BTC, then no one will risk the possibility of earning 6.25 BTC in exchange for earning 10 BTC or zero BTC.
If the average fee rises significantly above 6.25 then we may see fewer empty blocks.