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Personally, I'm not so interested in a single algorithm to cover all bases and give me something that I can doom scroll forever.
I'm more interested in having the right tools to flexibly explore and consume content as I want, and happy if that means moving through various settings and multiple feeds in a session, so long as it's user friendly enough to do so.
At the moment, I think two features will dramatically improve one's ability to manage the feed. First is this "best" sort being implemented. Second is multi-communities (or multi-subreddits). Either are pretty good on their own. But in combination, they provide quite a lot and I'm honestly not sure what else I'd want.