I’ve been sorting by New, gives me a nice steady feed of content to fuel my Reddit addiction. Now developing a Lemmy addiction.
Unlike reddit, the “New” content on Lemmy isn’t a cesspool of garbage. For the most part it’s actually good high-effort posts, and I get to see them mere minutes or seconds after they’re posted.
But assuming we did want garbage, like NonCredibleDefense… It’s the only way to get my bro to switch.
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This is exactly what I’ve been doing. This has been the best Lemmy experience so far.
I have been as well, but I think it’s only good because the Lemmy population is a tiny fraction of Reddit’s. I think once Lemmy has a huge population, “new” will also be a problem. For now it’s good.
I sort mainly by top of the day or new. I wish there were more time frames for the top category, but it is my current favorite. I sort by new a lot because most posts seem to be interesting and it has been a great way to find new communities.
Probably depends on what you’re looking for? Active seems likes it’s for looking for posts with active comment threads, Hot seems likes it’s for posts that have a number of recent upvotes.
(Not sure if this is accurate, this is just the mental picture I’ve painted for myself)
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Well, what do you want to see?
Hot active posts in my area
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Hope this helps https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/03-votes-and-ranking.html
- Active (default): Calculates a rank based on the score and time of the latest comment, with decay over time
- Hot: Like active, but uses time when the post was published
- New: Shows most recent posts first
- Old: Shows oldest posts first
- Most Comments: Shows posts with highest number of comments first
- New Comments: Bumps posts to the top when they receive a new reply analogous to the sorting of traditional forums
Check out https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/03-votes-and-ranking.html for the difference and how voting affects things.
I’ve been using new with “Show Read Posts” unchecked in my profile to clear out what I’ve already seen.
Has it started auto-marking posts as read when you scroll by? I’m personally waiting for that feature.
I think you still have to click right now. I’ve heard the auto-scrolling is being phased out in the next update.
I’ve left it set to New for now. My Hot/Active feeds don’t seem like they update all that much, at first I thought the Lemmy community was pretty quiet until I switched to New.