I solved that “gone wild” problem simply by muting that account. After that my #reddit search started working as intended.
Speaking of searches, I’m really interested in a bunch of topics, so making certain searches frequently seems like the only way to see interesting stuff on Mastodon. So far, I haven’t figured out how to make a specific feed for specific hashtags. Actually, I think I need like 10 feeds for different purposes. Since I haven’t found a way to do that, there’s not much to read on Mastodon unless I do specific searches deliberately.
I don’t really care about people, so following them never really made much sense to me. I have found some people I almost care about, so I followed them, but now my feed is full of stuff that I might care about only a few times a year. Did I say there’s hardly anything to read on Mastodon?
I tried following some news on Mastodon, but there are some accounts that post stuff every 20 minutes, so now I have a feed with 99% of the content is taken over by a single account. I wish there was a way to group these accounts so that all the news stuff would be in one place and all the FOSS people are in another place. There has got to be a way to make this work, but I just haven’t figured it out yet.