As recommendation systems become increasingly standard for online platforms, simulations provide an avenue for understanding the impacts of these systems on individuals and society. When constructing a recommendation system simulation, there are two key challenges: first, defining a model for users selecting or engaging with recommended items and second, defining a mechanism for users encountering items that are not recommended to the user directly by the platform, such as by a friend sharing specific content. This paper will delve into both of these challenges, reviewing simulation assumptions from existing research and proposing alternative assumptions. We also include a broader discussion of the limitations of simulations and outline of open questions in this area.