For those who are unfamiliar, the default sorting algorithm on most clients is “Hot” - It’s intended to be closer to “New” than “Top” so people who come to a thread late can have their opinion read.

However…

I personally find it’s too aggressively New balanced. I’ve seen threads where the “most correct” comment has 100 upvotes, and is 3rd from the bottom with a bunch of less upvoted comments on top. In a lot of ways, this is worse, since a user has to read multiple lower-quality comments before they get the same information.

I’m not suggesting “Top” become the default, or “Hot” become effectively “Top”. All I’m suggesting is slightly increase the weight of upvotes on “Hot”, so it’s not effectively “New”.

Agree/Disagree?

Strawpoll

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    have the new scaled hot / active replaced the old? or did they add a different sorting?

    is not clear in the discussion which approach they did take

    • @PriorProject
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      11 year ago

      For the latest version of lemmy, hot sort works in the new fashion. There is a pull request with further implementation details linked in the GitHub issue.