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A lot of people just use the "All" feed on their server, or a big server like .world, to find new content, because Lemmy doesn't have a recommendation algorithm (and thankfully not).
I do that occasionally too, to find new and interesting /c's.
I also crosspost and make references to http://ani.social/c/anime to spread the word that it exists and is the best anime community in Lemmy-space. (see what I did there?)
I keep forgetting I seem to be in the minority by refusing to touch c/All, thanks for letting me to know that the "daily" strategy captures what is probably the majority who will use c/All.
I do the same thing about referencing my communities, [email protected] and [email protected] with a link relevant, but thanks for the tip.