It s been about a year now since the last update, and the author’s account has been radio silent…
Wonder if things are okay
Edit: they responded!
It s been about a year now since the last update, and the author’s account has been radio silent…
Wonder if things are okay
Edit: they responded!
I hate it doesn’t have algorithms to recommend some new subreddit or whatever it’s called here and that it doesn’t filter out posts based on what I watched, I’m tired of seeing r/worldnews or wtv. I go to reddit more often because of this
You can filter communities yourself by blocking them. Or subscribe to communities and curate your own feed, just like you can do on Reddit.
I have a list of casual communities here https://lemmy.world/post/2216085 you can use as a starting point. Curating your own feed is the best way to browse Lemmy imo, but if that’s too much, don’t be afraid to block away.
I don’t want to block away, I just want for it to show less, on reddit I don’t need to do anything, it does everything for me
Then subscribe to communities and curate your own feed. Reddits r/all feed has always been unbearable for me
How the hell do I do that?
Are you asking how to browse your own subscribed feed or how to subscribe to communities, because on either case it’s the same as it is on the Reddit app?
All I need is goddamn algorithms to personalize my feed and no option in the app can make less posts from a certain community show less (NOT BLOCKING) and show more of others
That looks like something for the backend, and not something I’d expect a client to do. If you’re not interested in a community you could consider blocking it. There’s also some room for experimentation with the various storting methods.
Yeah I don’t understand that part, I’m not really into software engineering, more like “classic” computer science
What do you mean “based on what you watched”?
Do you mean
a. Posts you already read show up again? (There is an option to hide read posts)
b. You want entire communities not to show up? (That is why you should subscribe to those you want and use the “subscribed” feed or, if you want to use the “all” feed, simply block the communities you dont want to see)
I mean showing more posts from the communities that I see frequently, all I want is more equilibrium, it can show up posts from r/worldnews and r/sciencememes but not too much and showing more posts from other communities that I am subscribed not just a few
So essentially a new sorting option, different from hot/active/scaled… which sorting do you currently use?
Hot subscribed, I literally just want what reddit has in this regard