I know people like to set everything to new and just leave it at that. Especially when you just got out of an algorithm abusive environment on major social media platforms.

For me, I changed to using the “hot” sorting method rather then the new and active sorting methods. Granted I started out with the “new”.

Heres why I went from new to hot.

Some new posts don’t get comments. There are sometimes duplicate posts that do get comments that are talking about the same topic.

What hot setting does is essentially, keep newer posts that are active with comments active. Score has an impact, but as a post itself get older itself then others will rise despite how high the score was or comment amount. Making this I think my current preferred.

In other words hot is a slight modification to active setting. Active doesn’t factor the date of the post with scaling, and it even I think beats the algorithms since I know how it’s working and that it might not change behind my back (looking at you Youtube.).

Last remarks: What are your favorite setting and/or perspectives on post sorting?

    • @shapesandstuff@feddit.org
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      725 days ago

      Didn’t know that feature was in yet! Maybe it was just not on thunder yet but i remember people wishing for it.

      Definitely gonna try that for a bit

      • @Rob200OP
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        625 days ago

        On the desktop site of defualt base Lemmy I can confirm it’s been there for some time now. On 3rd party variations of Lemmy I cannot confirm they all had adopted it.

  • @Tower@lemm.ee
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    I do Top/6hrs, but will jump over to Hot if I’ve been scrolling too long and run out of content.

    • @Rob200OP
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      525 days ago

      That’s an interesting way way.

      • @Albbi@lemmy.ca
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        125 days ago

        Top 6h is king. I do scaled when browsing my subscribed only or local, but I don’t often browse local.

  • @RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    1125 days ago

    Scaled, on subscribed communities. It seems to act mostly like “new” with some extra weight given to voted posts.

  • YaksDC
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    425 days ago

    A very heavily curated Hot/All. I have a huge block list but I want to see new communities.

  • @Today@lemmy.world
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    I want to sort comments by old. Last i checked Jerboa did not have a default comment setting.

  • dustycups
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    325 days ago

    I sorted this thread by controversial and was disappointed.
    You guys are so… civilised.

  • masterofn001
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    25 days ago

    Sorted by:

    Subscribed - top - past 6 hours

    Once I read those I switch from Subscribed to All.

    If I’m really bored or on a train or something i sort All - new.

    Using jerboa

  • edric
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    225 days ago

    When communities just started growing rapidly a year ago, I sorted by Top 6 Hours because there wasn’t enough content yet. Now I do Hot and Scaled because there’s a lot more activity.

  • @MuAraeOracle@real.lemmy.fan
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    225 days ago

    I use All - Top - 6 Hours

    When I compare with Hot, there’s plenty of overlap. One annoyance with top-6h is that some interesting articles disappear as time goes.