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honestly...just find new friends doing the things you want to do. maybe occasionally reach out to the old ones in attempt to get them out of these algo-bubbles...but you can't/shouldn't put your life on hold trying to help people who don't even recognize they have a problem.
they're essentially addicts...until some messaging gets through to them and they see they have a problem, it's just wasted effort with likely no payoff.
if you want to hangout with people irl interested in doing more things irl...go to those events and meet the people going to them, that's where they'll be.
edit/ far as helping those people out of their algo-traps...well, old comedies they probably saw growing up tend to work pretty good. maybe suggest some old movie-day hangout type thing? i always liked the classic jim carey movies. yes man in particular, is pretty much tailor made for this scenario.
Such good advice and so sad as well