But unlike Reddit, the communities here change very frequently - new ones spring up all the time, and old ones receive fewer content delivery, or sometimes new ones spring up out of an old one.
Though if communities could be trusted to label themselves with category labels, that would allow them to dynamically update, moment to moment as someone was in the mood to e.g. take a break from politics after reading that for an hour, and now wanting to relax with e.g. non-political memes.
It would get complicated to label them, e.g. [email protected] is anything but non-political, and despite the leftist stance of midwest.social, the community [email protected] is mostly devoid of politics. So like... are such labels up to whatever the user wants, or whatever the community mod does, or an instance admin...? It would depend on the implementation I suppose.
As it is now, smaller communities tend to get lost even in the Subscribed feed - e.g. the largest poetry community is [email protected] with "only" 1k subscribers - so having multiple feed categories to switch among may allow less-populated communities to flourish more readily.:-)
Consent makes all the difference... but yeah bullets do tend to travel.