I ignore 73 tags and use "hide ignored" option. Of course, I have to set up "display 50 questions per page"', so that the pages have about five questions on them.
I can't answer questions in those tags well, so why should I read them? I'm also not interested in learning C#, Java, ASP.NET, any kind of .NET (yes, I love wildcards!), Windows programming (and, yes, I had to sacrifice questions mistakingly tagged [windows] along with [c++]) and a lot of other stuff as well. So why should I have them displayed? They're useless to me.
If I don't know something well, but will to improve, I just don't put it into ignored tags and read such Q&A sometimes.
And about segregation: it sometimes appears that many high-reputation users are unknown to me, because I don't visit the questions they answer. But since Stack Overflow is not a social network, I don't think I miss a lot due to this.