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Edit: casual.tf is down at the moment it seems, go to castaway.tf then
teamwork dot tf has easy means of looking into community servers and can tick 'hide servers with no respawn time' lol
If anything else, you could also try TF2Classic, a free to download mod with it's own supported servers. P fun to do tf2 with no cosmetics and beta scrapped guns and way higher quality models, seeing sprays again, option to turn of dominations lol (client side option in tf2c)
People like Casual for its convenience, but community servers are so much more fun and allow room for creativity.
I don't select server communities based on player skill or weapons/mechanics but rather the funny mindset we had back then; players of various skill trying their best at pvp but enjoying moments of goofiness or silly tactics. Players tend to pay less attention to cosmetic bling and judge other players for spatial awareness and situational creativity. The scoreboard is there yes but it's not the most important aspect