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)