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i mean they seem like memes or whatever but what is 'rule' all about? Also how are so many of them ranking hot above everything else? Speaking of which I feel like hot isn't really. how do the rankings work, hot, active and top?

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[โ€“] technohacker 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I believe those are from the original community over at r/196, where the rule was to post something if you visited

[โ€“] 0110101001100010 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

is it bots copying over all the old posts from reddit or something? someone should ask them to slow their roll. it's making the All Communities feed unusable and right now thats a fun way to discover new communities to subscribe too.

is there a way to filter specific communities out of your All feed?

[โ€“] 0110101001100010 1 points 2 years ago

found you can block communities, under username, settings, blocks. hate to do it though. but either it's over active bots or the hot algo needs tweaking.