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Yup, I still visit Reddit daily because of the small subreddits for games I'm playing, which are barely active on Lemmy.
I mostly stay away from everything else on Reddit, but then again I already usually did that even before the recent API changes and removal of third party apps.
You could say I can try to contribute more to those communities here on Lemmy, but even on Reddit I never posted much and would just comment on random stuff once in a while. So it's hard to go from that to actively posting and commenting here on Lemmy...
I definitely understand, as I was on reddit for several years as a lurker, then I started to occasionally comment, and then occasionally post. It was really only in the past 2 years that I became a pretty big poster and commenter on reddit. I think I actually post and comment more here on lemmy than even on reddit, if for no other reason than to help produce content and engagement here. Becoming a prolific poster and commenter ain't a quick or easy transition, but I think even just upvoting niche stuff helps regardless. Like some of the smaller communities I've made here and been posting largely into the void, I still notice when I get like 3 upvotes instead of none at all. Every tiny bit of engagement here helps encourage others to keep on doing the same.