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Comment by ddalex

7 years ago

Absolutely brilliant point.

In the same vein of avoiding bubbles, I browse reddit by 'Top Of The Hour'. Filtrated enough to be decent quality, very fresh content, and not yet subverted by bubble affiliation or mind hiveing.

I tried that just now and it shows lots of memes. How do you do that and have it show regular content?

  • Based on my experience at Reddit, memes are the regular content at this point if you're looking at r/all.

  • I don't browse r/all, I use the front page with a curated selection of subreddits (programmer humor, aviation, android, various other interests)