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I am not interested in leftist discussions, or politics much at all, and I don't want to see pictures of war crimes. And while I love FOSS, I also enjoy Apple products.
Despite all that I feel like new communities are popping up that fit my interests somewhat frequently. My home feed is at least pretty well curated to games, film, tv, food, local places, AI art, and some pets/cats/hopeful posting communities.
It seems to be enough content to get me through the day and then some so I'm happy on that.
I do think lemmy could add features to make it easier to find content regardless of community, though. Because it doesn't USUALLY matter which instance the community is on when it's organized around a more hobbyist or chill subject. But content is currently duplicated across instances in different communities so I do see a lot of repeated links and the like. Plus it would be interesting to know when a conversation comes up on a subject I care about in communities I haven't found yet. But that is a departure from the reddit structure that is more my wishful thinking.