Comment by 0perspective on 01/09/2020 at 18:36 UTC

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View submission: An update on subreddit classification efforts

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The goal is to help users understand what they can expect to see on Reddit and give them more control over what they want to see. What community content is surfaced in a given experience (e.g. homefeed, popular, community, recommendations, notifications) would be set by a combination of the community’s content tags, the user’s preferences and the user’s expectations for the feature. For example, my expectations are different if I choose to visit a specific community vs Reddit recommending a community to me.

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Comment by [deleted] at 01/09/2020 at 19:29 UTC*

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Comment by BrianPurkiss at 02/09/2020 at 17:23 UTC

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That completely sidestepped the question.

Will sub ratings prevent subs from showing up in /r/all/ or /r/popular/ ?