Maybe this is unpopular but I’m getting tired of opening lemmy and having to scroll past the same post that I have viewed already, half of the posts on the front page are 2 or 3 days old.

  • FederatedSaint@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Yep just logged in and the top 10 posts are all 3 days old. Yeah this migration from reddit is not working for me yet. I’ll keep trying.

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    Apparently in the algorithm time is a multiplier that increases the “gravity” but when the first post everyone saw here a few days ago has 1000 upvotes and everything else has 20-30~ even with the multiplier it stays on top. Those posts were an exception to the normal traffic that beat the algorithm. Maybe if the algorithm was based off of like “if x% above the average post karma for that instance then it gets a bigger time multiplier to increase its gravity over time”

    But I think those posts getting upvoted hard-core beat the algorithm and it’s going to take forever for them to fall.

  • Talos@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I was thinking the same thing. I’ve been using the filters to go to New and Hot and other things but when someone comes to the front page they shouldn’t keep seeing the same posts for many hours or even days. I remember years ago on Reddit they altered the algorithm so that newer posts would show up more frequently on the front page and it was a massive improvement.

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    2 years ago

    Hot and active feeds are currently broken for a lot of big instances. It should be fixed in the next Lemmy server version. For now use New or New Comments. Growing pains of being such new software and such a huge, sudden adoption.

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      I really don’t mind the growing pains … enjoy what we have now … there might come a time in ten years when we’ll look back on today as the best of this new social media.

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          Not a problem my friend … I’m just happy to have a good conversation with others … I feel like a kid in a candy store and all the people are nice

  • Alpagu@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I turned off the show read in the account settings. I don’t see the articles I’m reading.

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    2 months ago

    my go to method on reddit is was sorting by subscribed and top day. this way if I’ve seen everything already I know I’ve probably spent too much time scrolling and should check out individual communities if I’m trying to kill more time.

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    2 years ago

    You might wanna read up on the algorithm Lemmy uses. Specifically this part:

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

    If you’re sorting by Active, that means those posts you’re seeing are pretty, well, active even if they’re a couple days old.

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    2 years ago

    There is currently a bug in Lemmy 0.17.4 that causes post rank calculation to stop shortly after the server is restarted. It seems like lemmy.world is affected as well.

    You can track this bug here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3076

    I pinged Ruud about this, he can restart the server for now for the ranks to refresh, but I am also working on investigating and fixing the root cause.

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      2 years ago

      Lemmy needs to make Hot the default. It’s a better experience for new users.

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    2 years ago

    I am a bit split. I too find it a bit annoying to scroll past 80% of the posts. On the other hand, sometimes I see that there are new comments (which lemmy shows) under a post about an interesting topic.

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      I think the UI, instead of just bringing the posts up without explanation, should show you how many new comments the post received. It would be great for keeping tabs on a discussion, too.

      The Reddit Enhancement Suite stores a cookie that remembers the number of comments when you visited a post. It’s a killer feature.

      A more modern UI example:

    • Rick@lemmy.worldOP
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      No I don’t as I don’t want to see all content I just want to see the good stuff, which is why I feel like the posts should age out after 24 hours so that when I get on lemmy the next day I have new quality content to view.

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    2 years ago

    It seems like a lot of people complain about not seeing content but then don’t contribute any content themselves. Like, posts are old because there’s little new content, so maybe everyone can help contribute to communities. Content doesn’t miraculously appear.

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      2 years ago

      There’s plenty of new content if you sort by new. This isn’t a content issue; it’s a bug. But go off I guess.

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      Like, posts are old because there’s little new content

      Yeah, but you could be underestimating the effect of the Active sorting bumping old posts, which leads to a few posts threads rising over and over. Perhaps there’s more eagerness to make new threads than you can see, because most of those new threads don’t spark the fire of discussion and get quickly buried.

      Active sorting is more like 4chan, Hot sorting is like Reddit or HN.