

Exactly that! I have noticed the same phenomena, and it annoyed the hell out of me. All the music exists to please the algorythm.
But more than that I noticed it on myself.
I actually googled it, and that’s how I came across the book “Filterworld” that goes into it even further. And yes, all we’re all exposed to is the same crap that the algorythm likes, so our tastes get narrower and narrower to the same 12 songs.
There’s an amazing quote by John Waters: “If 8 million people like it, then it’s probbably not good”
Hmmmm, I find that to be a fools errand as long as Reddit is “alive and kicking”.
It took a troublesome Windows 11 for people to start migrating to Linux (even though I firmly believe that the numbers of poeple switching to Linux are inflated). (I myself am a Linux user).
Or to be more blunt. Reddit functions in something that can be called Mature Product Phase, and/or Saturated Market. And as long as you have a big main Brand that isn’t suddendly making bad decisions, you’ll always remain a niche product. Take Coca-cola for example. For 99% of people the default choice is Coca-cola, not because they have a strong prefence for it, but because it’s an easy and safe choice.
People who drink other brands drink it BECAUSE ______________ . And as long as Coca-Cola doesn’t do something to give that BECAUSE to the average Joe there’s just no incentive to switch.
The same goes for Reddit. We’re all here because we have our own BECAUSE why we’re here. And as long as something doesn’t happen that would give that BECAUSE to the average Joe, Lemmy would remain a niche product.
That’s not a sign that there’s anything wrong with Lemmy, It’s just the reality of how the Market works.