I configured my preferences for New to be topics created in the last 5 days. And I configured my preferences to automatically mark anything I read for 4 minutes or posted to as “tracking”.
With that configuration in place, my brower favorite goes to the [New topics] page. So I see every new topic since long before the last time I was here.
I ctrl-click on each thread that seems interesting to open it in a new tab. Then refresh [new topics] to see what’s left. If it’s all uninteresting, click [dismiss new] to make them dissappear, otherwise ctrl-click the interesting ones & repeat.
At this point every new thread started in the last 5 days has been evaluated by me and is either dismissed as uninteresting or is marked as tracking & unread.
Now read those other tab(s) in turn. Partly or to the end. If, when I’m at the bottom or bored reading, I’m still interested in the topic, just close the tab. It’ll be in my unread list wherever I left off if I haven’t finished it or whenever in the future anyone else posts to it. Easy peasy.
Conversely if I decide the thread has turned uninteresting or bad, update the status to [Normal] and then close the tab. If somebody pings or quotes me I’ll be notified otherwise it’ll sink into the sludge of old dead threads I don’t care about.
Now switch to [Unread topics]. That’s every thread I decided I care about at some point in the last 20 years that has any posts I haven’t yet read.
So starting from the bottom / oldest post, control-click a few of them to open in new tabs. Then close the unread tab and work through reading those. If I’ve lost interest, change the tracking to [Normal] & close the tab. Otherwise just close the the tab.
Then open [Unread] again & repeat until bored, or Ineed to quit to eat, sleep, or poop, or I’ve read everything up to current. Im every case Discourse knows where I stopped reading thatbthread and will automatically restart my reading there the next time I click [unread]
The result of this method is once I decide I’m interested in a thread I see absolutely positively every post in it nextvtime I check in. And I get a chance to be notified of absolutely every new thread. And once I decide I don’t care, or no longer care, about a thread I’m not bothered by it again until somebody quotes or @'s me.
IMO this is the optimal way to avoid FOMO and to let the automation do all the hard work.
IMO [Latest] is for noobs who have no Idea how to use the app to their advantage. I never use Latest.