There are algorithms working in the background on Reddit to keep you there. Same with pretty much all “social media”. They aren’t on Lemmy. The point of Reddit is to keep you there, and shove as many ads down your throat as possible. Ads don’t exist here, and no one (as far as i can tell) is making money from you being here.
I agree with what you're saying about the algorithms sucking you in, but disagree that's the biggest reason. Lemmy just doesn't have a lot of content, browse HOT or go through your subscriptions and you're done pretty quick.
Pick all your favourite news/content/podcasts/youtube and set them up in an RSS app.
Then it's all in one place, no visiting multiple apps/websites. It's just there ready to go. You can then easily keep track of what you've read, haven't read and saved.
I work at a bigger company and i'm so fucking happy they've embraced it recently and reduced office space by around 60%. There literally isn't enough desks/space for everyone to work on site down and actively expect people to work from home.
They've seen the reduction in real estate and energy bills (this is a big one)
I'm in the UK, so some of this might be UK centric:
Podcasts
Digital Foundry Weekly, Weekly podcast discussing gaming news/hardware etc (If you know DF you know what this is)
The Crate and Crowbar, PCGamerUK used to have a podcast and these guys move to this. Few friends talking about games and it's decent (not overly technical or in depth, more just mates chatting).
IGN UK Podcast, absolutely love the personalities on this, it seems more like some mates chatting with a bit of structure (less like the IGN ethos of pushing as much out as possible).
VGC, Again a few mates chatting about games, good production values and I value their opinions.
RSS feeds
Eurogamer.net features, similar to DF, but they cover decent articles about games.
Uppercut - Features, doesn't post often but has well thought out articles about games and they're a joy to read.
Polygon - Feature, interesting articles about films/games. I don't read them all just ones interesting or relevant to me.
Rock Paper Shotgun features, PC Gaming articles that explores interesting questions about newer/popular games.
IGN Feed, All the feeds above are features where it's not just regurgitated news that spams your feed, they're well thought out. Well IGN isn't features, it's just gaming news. I hardly read the artcles, just scroll the titles.
Firefox on android has genuinely become decent af and quite quick. I've been reporting a view bugs i've had on android and it seemed the GPU on some phones was causing stuter. They've solved all of that .
Still some basic features I wish they had though (Tab stacking plz)
I've been able to do this for about 3-4 weeks now.