• Schwim Dandy@piefed.zip
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    New | All

    A great way to find new and interesting content only if you’ve got a good block list set up.

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      What do you mean block list? Why block who? I haven’t blocked anyone. If someone is a dick I either be a dick back and or ignore them, works for me.

      Or are you blocking types of posts? Because there is a lot of dumb like naked pictures bot posted from reddit, if I want porn I’ve better places to find it, and don’t have to worry about accidently clicking on a picture I don’t want to see so much.

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    All top 6 hrs. I usually browse Lemmy twice a day and it tends to let me see most everything.

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      Some days I do too much Lemmy scrolling, so i keep it at top 12h so i am less likely to hit the bottom.

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      Same. All, either Top 6 or Top 12, with the occasional Top 24 (Today) if I’ve been busy and feel I need to catch up.

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      Same! However I’m starting to find there is now a lot more content and I could actually start using joined communities instead of /all

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        then new.

        Dating strategy

        This one right here FBI…

        Oh… Right… the FBI doesn’t care about that stuff anymore.

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    Scaled | Subscribed

    I find this effectively acts as “new” for small communities, and “hot” for big ones.

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    i like the new comment sort since it’s like a hybrid of new and active. yes, 0 comment posts will show up there.

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      New comment gives me too many really old posts, like 3 to 7 days old, and there aren’t all that many new comments on them, if you get the posts in the first 6 hours or so you are more likely to get more engagement, which is often the idea unless you are fishing for interesting articles.

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        i appreciate the old ones! it’s interesting to see why someone would revive an old post, and there are some (usually active community drama) that can keep going for days and wouldn’t show up anywhere else.

        it occurs to me this most closely mimics old web forum sorts.

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    New, Subscribed

    New: There’s a limited enough amount of content presently being submitted in the areas that I’m interested in that I don’t feel the need to try to use votes to filter out things. It’s not impossible that I’d move to something that accounts for votes in the long run, but it’s not enough of a torrent yet.

    Subscribed: I don’t believe that trying to view All and then blacklisting everything that you don’t want scales well. People can add communities all the time, and inevitably — there’s a huge amount of stuff out there — a lot of it isn’t stuff that I’m going to be interested in. It’s like trying to blacklist the Internet — means a constant game of whack-a-mole. Also, “All” will only see communities that are either local to your home instance or where another user on your home instance has already subscribed to things, so especially on smaller instances, you may never see something that you’re interested in that someone does create. I follow !newcommunities@lemmy.world, !communitypromo@lemmy.ca and hit https://lemmyverse.net/communities occasionally to find new communities of interest.