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minus-squaresgtlighttreelinkfedilink15•edit-21 year agoIf extra layer of “difficulty” is introduced by giving the users the choice of an instance is enough to keep them away, then I’m all for it. It just needs to be easier for the ones that managed to figure it all out (better apps, stability, UI/UX, and QOL updates) IMO the only algorithm I’ll accept for lemmy/kbin is slightly faster “expiration” for posts, sometimes some posts stay too long on my frontpage.
minus-squarezalacklinkfedilink9•1 year agoKbin generally seems to churn faster than Reddit for me, but posts on Lemmy do seem to stay around for a awhile.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoThe default “Local/Active” sort algo needs to be tweaked. It makes it look like there are no new posts for days. If you use All with Top Day, Hot or New there’s way more going on.
If extra layer of “difficulty” is introduced by giving the users the choice of an instance is enough to keep them away, then I’m all for it.
It just needs to be easier for the ones that managed to figure it all out (better apps, stability, UI/UX, and QOL updates)
IMO the only algorithm I’ll accept for lemmy/kbin is slightly faster “expiration” for posts, sometimes some posts stay too long on my frontpage.
Kbin generally seems to churn faster than Reddit for me, but posts on Lemmy do seem to stay around for a awhile.
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The default “Local/Active” sort algo needs to be tweaked. It makes it look like there are no new posts for days. If you use All with Top Day, Hot or New there’s way more going on.