Isn't that the difference between "active" and "hot?"
One is just upvotes; the other is votes and comments.
I don't think it would help, to be honest. A dead community not being posted to still won't show up on your feed if you sort by engagement.
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Isn't that the difference between "active" and "hot?"
One is just upvotes; the other is votes and comments.
I don't think it would help, to be honest. A dead community not being posted to still won't show up on your feed if you sort by engagement.
read my post, not just the title.
Nah. Algorithms, especially personalized as a way of sorting a feed are just a shite idea. Maybe one of the iOS apps will add something like that but if anything Lemmy being different is a selling point. I got two friends on fedi by telling them that "it has no algorithm" which is a simplification of course but you get the gist. It also really hits home that this is not a corporate product.
I always sort by new comments and it works pretty well. I see new post and post from 8 months ago that someone commented on. I've found a couple niche communities this way
I usually use the scaled sort in order to find niche communities