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[โ€“] LedgeDrop@lemm.ee 22 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I like the idea of improving the quality of "what's hot".

At the moment, the current implementation is pretty weak. Even in this thread, as I'm reading it: Your post is top... even though it's 25 minutes old and has only 3 upvotes, compared to the second thread which is an hour old and has 39 upvotes.

I can see how Lemmy would benefit by modularizing the "hot" algorithm. This would allow each Lemmy server to install/test their own (or shared) "hotness" algorithm. Eventually, I think, everyone would converge but in the meanwhile it would allow for a rapid exploration of different possibilities.

[โ€“] outbound@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago

as Iโ€™m reading it: Your post is top

WooHoo! Everything is coming up Milhouse


I agree with you that this is not going to be quick/easy to solve and that beta testing several alternatives is a very good approach. Getting the algorithm right is far more of a user experience issue than a programming issue. Right now, everyone is tossing out some simple concepts, but in the end this will need far more of a complex multi-dimensional, logarithmic ranking to get it right.

[โ€“] can@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Timing of upvotes weighs it I believe. If people like your comment not long after it's made its considered better than getting first vote an hour later.

In true ____ fashion I haven't verified this myself.