Similarly, I wish there was a recommendation engine (for web, music, movies, whatever) that can show you what is the furthest away from your existing tastes. I've learned to re-create my Spotify account once every 6 months or so, as their recommendation engine becomes a boring machine after using it daily for some months.
I'd love to discover new content that is different from what I read/watch/listen to now, but it's really hard to know about genres you don't know about.
It's hard, though. I simultaneously want something far from my tastes, but I don't want to see Plandemic-style Ivermectin material, or Focus On The Family-style material. I want things that will push me out of my comfort zone sometimes, but it turns out I really don't want the thing furthest from my tastes; I want things marginally adjacent. I want them close enough to feel familiarity, but far enough that it challenges my worldview.
I don't think a recommendation engine can do that.
Doing that takes real work and curiosity. I'm afraid an algorithm will never be able to do it, particularly if you're into niche stuff. For instance I enjoy a lot a Japanese band called The Boredoms - but few people like it, and there's only 2 of their albums available in spotify.
I'd love to discover new content that is different from what I read/watch/listen to now, but it's really hard to know about genres you don't know about.