Hi guys, I’m on lemmy since the reddit api announcement and am subscribed to tens of communities. When I’m setting my feed to watch topics only from Subscribed communities (hot/active), I see a lot of topics from the same communities, like 10 topics in a row from 1 community then 3 from a different one and again from the first one. My point is that I want to get diversed topic from all subscribed communities ( I know there are new and hot topics there) and not seeing repeated communities only. Is there a way to make some communities show less topics or make the feed more diverse (other than I subscribe to the loud ones) ?

    • LemmyseemyP@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Memes is honestly terrible. At first I got a tiny mild chuckle out of it but now it’s just too prominent.

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      1 year ago

      Same. Today the user spamming 7 different memes was the last drop in my bucket.

      Since unsubbing it is a so much better experience

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    1 year ago

    Us early adopters have some advantage in that we have grown with the communities. You’re now looking at a much larger list than we did.

    I would search for stuff you’re interested in and subscribe to them. Then maybe look at the mods and see what else they have posted and commented on. These will likely be people that are engaged well on lemmy and may have similar interests as you. Maybe subscribe to places they are engaging with.

    After you have a solid base of 20-40 communities, use the All feed and sort by newest posts to try and find stuff you may be interested in and are active. That will show stuff from lots of other instances.