This is probably an ELI5 question, but can someone explain to me the diffence between the available sort orders for Posts and comments - Active/Hot/New ?

Okay I believe I know what “New” is lol, but how about “Active” and “Hot” ? More comments? More upvotes?

I saw such sorting options in Reddit also - but never cared much (neither I care about Reddit anymore so F U spez)

  • @GrouchyLady
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    51 year ago

    This is what I found on join-Lemmy.org

    Active uses the post votes, and latest comment time (limited to two days). Hot uses the post votes, and the post published time.

    • DeadNinjaOP
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      21 year ago

      Makes sense ! Much appreciated !

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Active sorts by the number of recent comments. Hot uses an algorithm to sort post based on their age and score (which is upvotes minus downvotes as you would expect).

    This wasn’t in the question, but some people might also want to know the difference between “all”, “local”, and your subscribed communities. Subscribed communities has an obvious meaning. “All” means “all posts in any community across all Lemmy instances”. “Local” means “all posts in any community on your instance only”.

    The equivalent to Reddit’s r/all is c/all. I recommend sorting by Hot because sorting by Active tends to give stale posts that people are just happening to hold conversations in somewhere deep in the comments.