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This is pretty much me as well. I may use results from a search, but, for the most part, I'm never signed in and I haven't commented or voted on anything for quite a while.
The comments seem less helpful or on point with new content from that site anyway, so whenever I am on it, it's usually like a problem solving thread that was posted a year or more back.
Edit: I'm only signed in on my main computer as I still have that login running, I guess.
Also, idk what people are talking about with lack of content. It's not oversaturated to the point that new posts get lost in the churn, but the communities I subscribe to have a fair amount of posts going on.
I feel like people aren't curating their lemmy feeds well or at all if they're not seeing content. I will say that it takes some time to figure out which communities to subscribe to, but I think the majority of that is behind me and I'm catching up with interesting content through stuff like new community or trending community posts.