Comment by ParanoydAndroid on 16/02/2017 at 03:14 UTC

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View submission: Introducing r/popular

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It's not meant to help new communities. Remember, it's a replacement for the front page, not for /r/all, and the front page right now is a defined, relatively immutable set of extremely large subs.

Now it's a shifting set of a much larger group. So *more* subs will be on the front page, and they'll be new *to the front page*, but there won't necessarily be new subs on the front page, just like there aren't any now.

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There's nothing here!