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That sounds very finnicky, especially considering that there are similar communities across different instances. For example, there's an anime community on lemmy.ml, but also ani.social. The former is pretty dead, but the latter is pretty active. If it were to subscribe you to the one on lemmy.ml, because that's the bigger instance, that might not result in the best experience.
The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:
And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:
And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:
This:
Or this:
Interesting! How does it sort though? To take my anime community as an example, the lemmy.ml one has more subscribers, but ani.social has more posts and comments.
I think that, when a user taps on one of the Subreddits, Voyager displays them via most subscribed Community first, then second, then third, etc.