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I was in a science group, a good ole Americana group, a meme group or two, a movie review group that I participated in by making reviews, and two or three gamer groups. So yes, people talked politics there, but if you gave it a chance you got into other things. I even befriended a guy who was into PC hardware and old GPUs and whatnot. Again, this was years ago so I am sure it must be better these days.
If I had to point out a problem with Gab.ai it was, or perhaps is, its low population numbers. Not many people in general. But now that time has passed, I'd wager this has improved.