This is related to @FhilaFerret 's post here.
Sometimes I'm keen to listen to a sample of the phuks playlist, and it would be convenient to be subscribed 'just' to all the music subs.
At other times I'm just reviewing the more factual-based current affairs posts, and it'd be great to just be subscribed to just s/Technology s/Science s/News etc..
I also like browsing /all/new to see all the odd things people are posting, but the music does get in the way, especially when people are on a posting run. Hence it would be good to block all the music subs and see everything else.
It would be great if one day I could choose from a user-defined list of two types of 'views': one type based on /all/ excluding some specified subs, and another type that involves viewing nothing but a list of specified subs.
If anyone could create a grouping and make it available for others to copy and use/edit, I don't see why there'd be a need to do much if any top-down editing. What manner of "going apeshit" do you think could turn into a problem?
Sub tags are a separate issue in my eyes. If a popular grouping is going to be <everything but music and shitposting> you can't give every sub that qualifies an <everything but music and shitposting> tag. Even if you make use of <music> and <shitposting> tags, your definition of <shitposting> is going to be different from mine, making the tag not-so-useful.