Comment by [deleted] on 15/02/2017 at 22:41 UTC

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View submission: Introducing r/popular

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But it wouldn't switch over. I know that isn't totally clear from my post because it was written kind of stream of conciousness and I got the toggle switch idea about halfway through. So my apologies for that.

The front page would remain /r/popular until you chose to make it subscribed-only via the toggle switch, or possibly via a setting in your profile.

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Comment by Odddit at 16/02/2017 at 02:14 UTC

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why not just add that sub to the front page along with /r/popular instead of segregating them? say you made an account and subscribed to /r/DIY, you could have on your frontpage then /r/popular and /r/DIY without this toggle switch business and you can gradually add more and more subreddits you like to the usual stream of /r/popular posts until you have a fully customised reddit experience