• SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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    21 hours ago

    Well, that’s the nature of link aggregators. Lemmy’s and Reddit’s style is a link aggregator, not really what you would consider an old-fashioned forums. It’s a different sort of use case with different pros and cons. A con is that you don’t get these super long lived threads cause they disappear in the stream of new threads. A pro is that… you don’t get these super long lived threads cause they disappear in the stream of new threads. :P

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        1 hour ago

        Sort of, but doesn’t it just sort by the latest comment? I.e. any thread would be bumped to the top by a single comment? I might be wrong. But that makes it kind of less than ideal if true.

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          28 minutes ago

          That’s indeed how it works (and that’s I was able to see those comments).

          It works for me, how would you like to have it differently? IIRC on old school forums a single message would also bump the thread

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            18 minutes ago

            Yes, but that doesn’t scale. If there are thousands of comments being submitted constantly, the All feed would just be a new page every time you refresh for the new comments sort. It would be chaotic.

            It should instead be based on a recent rate of comments for instance. Much like normal votes but comments instead and not based on the age of the post.

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              3 minutes ago

              Piefed partially solves that with multicommunities

              That way you can follow your hobbies feeds, your tech feed, your art feed separately.

              For All it would indeed be messy.