Over the last few days, it seems that filtering by Hot or Active just makes me see the same posts I’ve seen over the last few days (stealing memes meme and $4k fridge).
Filtering by New on Lemmy, however, is not the toxic filth that Reddit is, and generally gets the job done.
Unless I am doing something wrong, Hot and Active seem to not update enough / hide what I’ve already seen. I am doing my Subscribed, about 20 subs.
- alphapro784 ( @alphapro784@lemmy.ml ) English6•1 year ago
You could try to untick the show read posts on your profile. That helped my viewing experience even I am on either hot or active.
Nice, didn’t know that was an option.
- other_world ( @other_world@lemmy.ml ) English4•1 year ago
Just keep in mind it will hide posts you submit, so if you want to check on your own OP you have to unselected it again.
- Trainguyrom ( @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com ) English2•1 year ago
This has been the same experience for me, Active/Hot shows posts from Monday because they’re still gaining comments but New shows genuinely new posts. I think the algorithm may simply not be tuned for tens of thousands of users
- BLAMM67 ( @BLAMM67@beehaw.org ) English1•1 year ago
I’ve found this true as well. I read on All/New to see everything. The growth rate at the moment is high, so there are lots of posts from magazines in other instances. I subscribe to the ones I find interesting and eventually will switch to Subscribed/New.
- Huschke ( @Huschke@kbin.social ) 0•1 year ago
Try kbin.social. As far as I know they are the only server that has a Frontpage that updates regularly.
- UrbenLegend ( @UrbenLegend@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
The problem with kbin is that navigating to individual subscribed “magazines” is a shit experience. You have to go into your settings. Also why is it called magazine? It just doesn’t match with any mental concepts IMHO.
- mcforest ( @mcforest@kbin.social ) 1•1 year ago
This. Tried both kbin and a lemmy instance and although the kbin experience at the beginning of the week was shit (slow and no federation) there was still more new content on then Frontpage than on lemmy (or I was using it wrong).