The problem is currently that by default it shows active posts, and its been the same posts for days now. What options do you use for sorting when doomscrolling to see interesting content?
I’ve been primarily sorting by new. While on other sites I don’t like sorting by new because you’ll see 90% low-quality posts, Lemmy is small and passionate enough that nearly all posts will be good quality.
All and local have been pretty… Bad for me.
I don’t hate having fun or memes or NSFW or whatever, but that’s not what I’m looking at right now. So I’d like to just hide some communities from my view.
I never used all/popular on Reddit, but Lemmy is small enough to do so. I’d just like to avoid some things.
Active seems to show the posts that people are commenting on, whereas Hot seems to be better for showing newer content.
just got remined to sort by new, so new now.
Thank you - also “new”, as of now!
Top Day, New, Active
mine is: subscribed + new comment.
subscribed because I can control what I saw on homepage and new comment because “new comment” not only include old post with new comment, but also freshly created post.I always sort new, check subscribed first and all second. Sometimes I check all and active. I keep adding communities as I find them, so I’m sure at some point I’ll be fine with just subscribed new.
Having the same problem, but I think I read somewhere they are working on fixing it?
Because it keeps resetting to Active and Local after a while, so I also keep seeing the same posts.
There’s also an option in your profile options that changes your default sort
Make sure to uncheck “show read posts” in your settings. That way stuff you’ve already seen/up voted/read will make way for new things
I keep it on Active, but I have “Show read posts” unticked, so posts i voted on don’t show up again
My problem is that the most popular comms in my subscriptions dominate my feed over anything else. The algorithm really needs to be tweaked to show a good mix of every subscription feed.
On desktop, I made a shortcut to my subscribed communities sorted by new. I did the same with Firefox Android
I sort by new and selecting to show all posts (instead of only the posts of your instance) helps to keep my feed fresh always + I get to know new communities.