this post was submitted on 10 Jan 2026
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Now hear me out: I think we need a more attractive content recommendation system. I don't mean "intransparent way to manipulate your opinion", but ways to discover content you like.

I recommend: Add a custom listing, in other words modify this box:

to include an extra category "recommended" or something like that.

When you click on it, it displays you content not only from the local instance, but other from other instances and communities that you're not yet subscribed to, but are somehow similar to what you're already subscribed to. There should be a way to figure out which communities are "similar", somehow I'm willing to provide further details about this once i thought about it in more detail. An example is: Every community can have links to other communities in its sidebar, and those are considered "similar" then. So if you're already subscribed to a community A, and A links in its sidebar to B, then B can be "recommended" to you. I'd be glad to provide further details if questions remain. I'm good with maths so i could write a few formulas on how to do the exact calculation or sth. It should all be open-source, of course.

Thanks for considering it! The lemmy software already works great (big thanks to the lemmy developers) and this would be an improvement IMHO.

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[–] ambitiousslab@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I'd also find this handy! I like the idea of automatically surfacing similar unsubscribed communities. It can be tricky to serendipitously stumble upon new communities that match your interests, and this would be a relatively uncomplicated way of doing it.

I'd love to be able to add weights per-community or per-keyword too. There are some communities where I want to see every post, and some where I just want to see 2-3 posts each time I open Lemmy. Scaled ranking goes a long way to addressing this, but I still miss things sometimes.

I've heard today about the webring concept and i think it describes well what i want:

So, basically, sites all linking to each other, but instead of it's separate websites, it's separate communities on the fediverse!

I just found out that piefed has feeds, which are a bit like the custom listings i was referring to.

Example: https://piefed.social/f/space@feddit.online

Has the communities:

[–] mesamunefire@piefed.social 1 points 3 days ago