I do the same. I subscribe to the slower communities, and browse All usually. Voyager has a setting to hide subscribed communities from All, so they don’t inadvertantly get marked as read, which I periodically hide.
I find this interesting given @techconnections recent video.
You seem to be saying you’d rather take the firehouse of information to the face and then trim it down by removing what you don’t like, rather than subscribing to what you do like.
Yeah, I like the firehose because it helps me find new communities/interests that I then subscribe to. It takes some time to get rid of the bulk of things you don’t want to see, but once you do it’s pretty nice
This is pretty much the main way I set what I want to see. Just block all the stuff you don’t like and browse by new
I do the same. I subscribe to the slower communities, and browse All usually. Voyager has a setting to hide subscribed communities from All, so they don’t inadvertantly get marked as read, which I periodically hide.
I find this interesting given @techconnections recent video.
You seem to be saying you’d rather take the firehouse of information to the face and then trim it down by removing what you don’t like, rather than subscribing to what you do like.
If so, I find that bonkers.
Yeah, I like the firehose because it helps me find new communities/interests that I then subscribe to. It takes some time to get rid of the bulk of things you don’t want to see, but once you do it’s pretty nice