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Yeah, I'm struggling with the same thing. Trying to figure out how to get the equivalent of r/all coming from reddit as it's a great way to both see new popular content as well as discover new communities but within 10 seconds, brand new posts pop up at the top of the list and everything moves.
Same here. And what's weird is... if I'm on Local, then the top posts have thousands of upvotes. If I click on All, then all of the new posts that come sputtering through have like one upvote each. They also seem to come in batches. Like I'll get half a dozen posts from the same user, then another half dozen from some obscure forum. It feels like when the app goes out beyond its own instance to load content from other instances then it does a terrible job of throttling the feed.