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Instead of complaining about why people stay on Reddit, perhaps you should focus more on improving Lemmy communities, so that people don't feel a need to return.
While I do like it here, it is very quiet, even when it comes to popular subjects like football, pro wrestling, anime, etc - the sort of stuff that Reddit still excels at.
That's been my issue. Many of the subs I followed on Reddit have been "recreated" on Lemmy, but there's essentially no one posting in them on Lemmy. Even high-effort posts, like a helpful guide, will get 1 or 2 comments compared to dozens or hundreds on Reddit. Many posts get no obvious community interaction at all.
I personally have not seen very many Lemmy posts return on Google searches, if at all. It's not apparent whether or not they are indexed at all, and I would imagine that's a big vector for new user engagement.