I’m sure if the feature’s been mentioned by the devs yet, someone will tell me.

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    That other place had multireddits, which were feeds of subs you grouped together, like for politics and news, or gaming. But since it’s such a popular feature I have no doubt Lemmy will eventually implement something similar, just like the ability to block instances

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    subscribe to the positive stuff – use your “Subscribed” feed for your daily needs and only dip into the “All” feed when you want a “reality check” (Lemmy.world is one of the mega-instances so I don’t think there’s any point to the “Local” feed on that instance)

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      I don’t use the All feed at all. In fact, this isn’t really a solution for me. “All” has too much random crap to weed through.

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    Give Lemmy time for feature parity. Its only like three years old. I think it has made leaps and bounds so far. I’m sure more is coming like the feature you are describing. Since it is open source, if you have the skills you can make a PR and add it.

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      I remember I tried Lemmy like two years ago or something. I got booted from communities for not praising everything China does. I think it was Lemmy.ml? I could be wrong.

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    It would cool to group things together as categories: gaming, sport, racing, humor and subscribe or block as you see fit.