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Look I unfortunately ran into one of these pieces of content, and I think it will stay with me forever. I think it's because I sort by "New" in order to try and help promote the good undiscovered content. As long as you focus on Hot/Active, I think you'll be fine.
Sorry to hear that..
I just read another comment saying that posts were showing up in hot / active somehow despite being heavily downvoted. It wouldn't surprise me TBH. Hot / active always seems to be buggy.
It's not a bug, it's just lack of content. You can downvote that shit, but if there's no other content to stack "on top" of it, well, it can't go any lower.
I'd avoid hot. Unlike Reddit's sort of the same name, Lemmy's hot gives a lot of weight to brand new posts. I regularly saw lots of posts with no votes when I used it. Active or top is probably safer. Though admittedly, if someone is using bots to post content, they could use bots to upvote, too. Lemmy has pretty much nothing to prevent even basic botting. The way federation works is actually way worse for the ability to prevent bots, because bots just need any insecure instance and can spin up their own instance in minutes if they can't find an existing insecure one (at the cost of burning a domain).
I think I saw someone mention this before. Apparently hot sorts by the hottest posts of the communities. So if there's a brand new community its first post will be at the top of hot because its the hottest post that community has had.