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Meta Just Proved People Hate Chronological Feeds
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Yep, exactly. With a chronological feed, I can scroll until I know I'm caught up. The algorithmic feed keeps throwing stuff at you and you're never 'caught up'. So yeah, great for engagement, but they didn't actually ask the users how they felt about it.
Agreed. Chronological is a good first step. Lemmy devs - Don't stop there! Chronological isn't the be all end all of feeds. For most people I think they would want Chronological feeds, but sampled across all their subscriptions/friends.
I wouldn't be opposed to some sort of recommendation algorithm, but it should be in a separate section. Especially for new users it's hard to find people/lemmits to follow, so it would be useful for that.