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Anyone else feel that Lemmy just isn't addictive?
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I think it's primarily because Lemmy doesn't recommend content, whereas Reddit does. (Reddit isn't as blatant as other social media, but I feel like they do recommend content.) I find that I actually have to go out of my way to search for new communities to subscribe to or more content to consume. It's a bit hard and takes time. But I think it's overall healthier to have control over what you see and can't see.
In any case, if/when Lemmy picks up in activity, I don't expect that we'll need recommendations as much to find new content