One of the things I love about fedi is the lack of central algorithm.
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One of the things I love about fedi is the lack of central algorithm. I know some instance software has "trending" and other tabs but those are only local to the instance. I was a bit hesitant at first to join fedi because I knew everything was chronological. It gets frustrating occasionally with my friends who are in different timezones but overall… my interactions feel a lot more natural. I find posts because my friends share them, not because some algorithm picks up on it.
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One of the things I love about fedi is the lack of central algorithm. I know some instance software has "trending" and other tabs but those are only local to the instance. I was a bit hesitant at first to join fedi because I knew everything was chronological. It gets frustrating occasionally with my friends who are in different timezones but overall… my interactions feel a lot more natural. I find posts because my friends share them, not because some algorithm picks up on it.
@puppygirlhornypost2 Would you believe all social media used to be like this, before the great advertisening?
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@puppygirlhornypost2 Would you believe all social media used to be like this, before the great advertisening?
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One of the things I love about fedi is the lack of central algorithm. I know some instance software has "trending" and other tabs but those are only local to the instance. I was a bit hesitant at first to join fedi because I knew everything was chronological. It gets frustrating occasionally with my friends who are in different timezones but overall… my interactions feel a lot more natural. I find posts because my friends share them, not because some algorithm picks up on it.
@[email protected] well here's my question for you as a fedi software implementor...
Would you find it to be an affront if my software were to artificially promote "stuff you may have missed" purely out of concern for missing posts due to time zone?
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@[email protected] I think it’d be cool to have a "replay" of what you might have missed. Sort of like an IRC bouncer when you connect to it replaying x lines of chat.
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@[email protected] I think it’d be cool to have a "replay" of what you might have missed. Sort of like an IRC bouncer when you connect to it replaying x lines of chat.
@[email protected] personally I think things start getting awkward when an algorithm tries to decide for you what to see outside of your followers list.
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@[email protected] True. There’s also a distinction in what "algorithm" means in this aspect. I find that when people refer to social media "algorithms" they’re referring to places like YouTube where the "algorithm" has machine learning. There’s a difference between that sort of thing and a simple algorithm (as in the proper term) that collects posts since you last logged off, sorts them by which ones were most active when you log back in and plays those back.
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@julian Friendica has predefined special channels for this purpose. It may be possible to adapt this concept for nodeBB.
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@[email protected] True. There’s also a distinction in what "algorithm" means in this aspect. I find that when people refer to social media "algorithms" they’re referring to places like YouTube where the "algorithm" has machine learning. There’s a difference between that sort of thing and a simple algorithm (as in the proper term) that collects posts since you last logged off, sorts them by which ones were most active when you log back in and plays those back.
@puppygirlhornypost2 @julian I tend to use "shady angorithms" when I talk about those
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@julian Friendica has predefined special channels for this purpose. It may be possible to adapt this concept for nodeBB.
@[email protected] @[email protected] the "home feed" is sacrosanct. Content discovery should be separate. Simple.
Real question is where do you draw the line between an algo for utility and whatever is beyond that?