I began noticing on Reddit (official mobile app) that if I hadn’t viewed a community in a while, it would NEVER show up in my feed. I always assumed this was Reddit trying to play “Facebook” BS - safe to assume with Lemmy that won’t be the case?

  • WarlordSdocy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think the problem I’ve noticed with Lemmy is I tend to only get the more popular communities showing up over and over again. Reddit was at least a little better about showing smaller subreddits I visited in my main feed at least somewhat often. Not sure if I just need to change how I sort on Lemmy, I currently use hot and subscribed.

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      1 year ago

      Try Top Daily to see new stuff. The ranking will be fixed in a future release of lemmy to sink old but successful post to the bottom of the page and sprinkle in small community content as well.

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    1 year ago

    The good thing is lemmy is so new that even if the devs wanted to, they probably haven’t had the time (or data) to implement any of this.

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    1 year ago

    The code is open source, so you can inspect it yourself.

    I doubt there’s much incentive for Devs to implement features that would make Lemmy more facebook-like. There’s no profit motive for it, and there are lots of other features and bug fixes that deserve their attention.