I'm not sure what you are saying actually aligns with what most people want.
I want reddit size , with lemmy apps without ads and without reddit douchebaggery.
Yes ofc we all want real discussions and real humans, but humans won't come here if there is no content, I think it's very very clear by now.
We need at least content parity, only then we can attract more people. And as more people come here - reddit would naturally die the digg way. But there is a chicken and an egg problem - we need content first
i don't intend to run this myself. This is a browser extension that would be run by whomever wants to run it, I hope most likely people that are interested in a specific topic or a community that is underrepresented on lemmy.
I believe limiting content to a usable amount is a problem that should be solved via lemmy UI or an app you are using, as opposed to artificially limiting content available on the platform.
To me - my biggest problem with lemmy is severe lack of content. I sometimes refresh multiple times a day, and content is basically the same. This is a problem that hampers adoption, and we see how people flock back to reddit all the time - why? Because no content. This is a problem number 1 for lemmy and refuse to be gaslit and believe "no content no problem", no matter how much reddit pigboi would want to push that narrative