You know what we all hate these days? Algorithms. Algorithms that decide what we should see, what we should feel, what we should interact with. The concept of using a algoritm to recommend content isn't bad per se, however it's what these algoritms promote that is the problem. It's more often than not something that promotes interaction by making you angry, keeping you on the app longer to consume more ads.
But how else do we find content on the net? You've read the title, you know that the answer is by curating it yourself. First of all you can subscribe to blogs, not that you need to read them all, most RSS readers allowss you to just mark them as read if you don't find the topic interesting.
Regarding discovery, did you know that you can follow hastags? Not just on Xitter or Mastodon, for blogs you can use octothorpes(which I also use, feel free to browse them at the bottom of this post). You can follow these hashtags, to discover new blogs and posts in topics that interest you specifically.
Where to start? Feel free to grab my blog OPML