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When you say "feed" you mean your general news feed?
What if I only liked memes from memes@fedia.com, and other meme communities were too normie or boring for me? You're going back to the issue with big tech social media, where they push on you what you didn't sign up for, and you don't necessarily like it!
I'm not against a recommendation engine, but it needs to be a lot more intentional from the user, and more transparent. I really dislike the "were just gonna push content you didn't ask for here, but we think you'll like it!". No user choice, no transparency.
Btw, you should look into Quiblr. It's a lemmy client that does sort of what you want. It has a built in recommendation engine, and it watches your engagement metrics to determine what you'll like more of. The only thing it may not have is recommending you communities that aren't visible to your instance (because no one on your instance follows it).
When I say "feed", I mean the general homepage I see when I log into my account, rather than my Subscribed, Following, etc. views. I understand your concern, but if other related communities don't suit you, then you're free to block them as they come up. I think a ratio of 4 "in-bubble" to 1 "related" post would be fair. Maybe there could even be a slider somewhere depending on your software.
One of the few reasons I've never minded that part of the presentation on larger social media sites is that they operate on an opt-out model compared to the fediverse's (current) opt-in model. But I think there's enough transparency in "you like memes@fedia.io, here's content from other groups we know with names containing 'memes'".
I may have to try out Quiblr, but I strongly prefer kbin/mbin to Lemmy, because I enjoy interacting with both the microblog side and the thread side of the fediverse on a single account. If mbin ever gets a video tab (for Loops & PeerTube), I'm going to jump for joy.