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Jerboa is a native-android client for Lemmy, built using the native android framework, Jetpack Compose.
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I would absolutely not want this. I can already curate my feed exactly how I want it with subscriptions, but when I click on All I want it to be the exact same view that everyone else gets.
On the topic of hiding seen posts, yes I think this is a pretty common suggestion/complaint of Lemmy at the moment. Part of it is that there is currently barely a fraction of activity vs. Reddit or other websites. I am curious to see how the feed changes as more people contribute.
Also related, the staleness of 'Hot' and 'Active' is actually a bug and instances can temporary fix it by restarting.
You did not fully read my post. I explicitly mention a chronological view.
Content sorting algorithm are inevitable. How will you personally sort 5 million post per day ?
What I'm saying is they must be under individual user control. And taking part in content sorting is a duty of every Lemmy user.
I did read your entire post. I was referring to the general idea of an algoritm based on my voting patterns as you detail here:
I have personally never been satisfied with any popular algoritm, Netflix and Youtube are specifically awful at suggestion stuff I like.
The same way it's handled right now, a 'hot' or 'active' sort which is objectively based on user activity.
Maybe the sorting algorithms on other websites work for you and that's okay, I was just voicing my opinion.