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View submission: Introducing r/popular
Say I also want to get access to more diverse subs, but don't want to sift through /r/all - is it possible to subscribe to /r/popular, and have it filter my subscribed subs automatically?
This would allow me to have the occasional crop of new subs seep through, and broaden my horizons, while still maintaing the core of my feed.
Comment by [deleted] at 15/02/2017 at 20:21 UTC*
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Comment by BoiledEggs at 15/02/2017 at 19:55 UTC
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I came here for this question as well. I'd like to subscribe to it and potentially find cool subreddits to subscribe to.
Comment by foxtaer at 15/02/2017 at 21:42 UTC
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No they cant, because this requires more work than just filtering r/all more, which is basically what this is, its changed from r/all's "lets just ban the_donald" and gone more into "now that all worked, lets ban all the rest of donald trumps things and say its for both sides!" as you can plainly see with them not banning alt left bullshit subs as well.