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The problem there is that I don't want to have to, nor have time, to sift through 80 'r/gaming' communities to find which one is the one that 'fits' me.
The analogy I'd use is do you want to goto a restaurant with a 2 page menu of food, or 100 pages to choose from? From a user experience, most people will be far more comfortable and happy with the 2 page limited menu that guides your decision vs too open of a choice.
Too much choice is a real problem, and leads to people more often than not choosing to just leave if there is no real guided options.
I don't think you'll have to sift through that many options. There's going to be an obvious choice that has 5-10x more subscribers than the next one. Sure that isn't the case right now, but overtime that's what it will look like. I can only imagine that reddit had similar issues early on too.