I think this problem is relegated to being registered to larger instances. On one hand you get lots to choose from when it comes to your local feed, similar to how Mastodon works, on the other hand you have the problem you just mentioned. I know you bring up the problem of narrowing what you see, but if you're going to be on a big instance, there really is no other way than to subscribe to those communities you have a specific interest in. I'm on a smaller instance and I just take the time to go through communities that I may have an even fleeting interest in and subscribe to them, avoiding larger generic communities. This is the same strategy I employ when it comes to my news feed as well. I only subscribe to RSS feeds from sites I have an interest in.
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Most communities I'm in just seem to post about Reddit and its soooo boring, like get a life and make original content
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I fully agree. On reddit i would use the all frontpage to find new communities. Here it doesnt work.
As more people join these kinds of things will change and evolve. Hopefully the site infrastructure will adapt to it as well.
What if you make an alt account that blocks big prominent communities when sorting through /all so you can view the top posts from smaller communities?
Someone from reddit should quit and recreate their algorithm for front page.
No, thanks. Their front page is rage baity shit