Getting a bot to spam out 12 posts in a minute is not the way to make me want to engage.

  • @dohpaz42
    link
    English
    2610 months ago

    This is where I believe that other site did a decent job with their front page: they created filters that divided it into most popular, what’s trending, and what’s new. I like seeing posts from the variety of different communities, but I do not necessarily want to see every single post. Especially the ones from the same community, in succession. Having a way to only see the ones that are considered “popular” would be nice.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      23
      edit-2
      10 months ago

      Lemmy has 3 different feeds with 8 different ways to sort them, atleast my viewer does…. What more do you want?

      Curating a feed is best left to yourself, not someone who can tweak the algorithm to avoid certain posts showing up since they have an agenda.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        -210 months ago

        They just said what they want. 😅 You can disagree with someone but no need to get high and mighty about it.

    • @Taco2112
      link
      English
      810 months ago

      I use the Voyager app to browse Lemmy and it has those filters.

    • @grue
      link
      English
      410 months ago

      The problem here isn’t that Lemmy doesn’t have good enough ways to sort content; the problem is that it’s still small and doesn’t yet have enough content to sort.

    • ShustOne
      link
      fedilink
      English
      310 months ago

      The word algorithm has a bad reputation here, and there is a lot of abuse in over tuning it, but Reddit does do a better job showing me things I want while showing me bits from other communities. Even though there are 8 sorting algorithms here none of them quite satisfy my want. Scaled is a little closer but gives too many posts from the same community.