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It definitely would be to me if there was more diverse content, I usually stop scrolling after seeing the same news articles reposted over and over again, posts that have been in my feed since yesterday, and one too many posts about Linux/FOSS or whatever.
I still love it for what it is, but it can't keep me interested for as long as Reddit did yet.
Too many nerds here with a hard on for FOSS. Really makes the front page extremely biased.
Maybe I gave the wrong impression, I love FOSS and Linux, I'm also a huge nerd.
I just wish there were more people with different interests here, it gets tiring to interact solely with other tech nerds.
I know, I feel the same.
Feel free to have a look at !casualconversation@lemmy.world !personalfinance@lemmy.ml !moviesandtv@lemmy.film
Also !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl and !newcommunities@lemmy.world
Block them, gives space for the rest of the content
It literally says right in the side bar:
I'm talking about the entirety of Lemmy, not just your instance
I also love the privacy/FOSS content, it's just that Reddit left a huge hole for me with normal people content that I hope to see more of here in the future