Some instances and groups are very chatty (*gestures to /lemmyshitposts), so much so that they dominate the All page.
I knew that there would be a point that browsing /all would no longer be a pleasant or feasible experience, but I quite liked having a pulse on what everyone in the #threadiverse (that kbin.social federates to, anyway) are thinking. But right now it seems @memes is dominating everything.
I don’t want to fully block them from showing up in my feed, but i don’t want to let them full send either. Would it be feasible to add a feature in future releases to be able to adjust the algorhythm on the user-side that would allow for mutes, or deranking it in your feed, instead of outright blocking it?
We could use the Reddit approach to Hot (in Reddit’s equivalent to /sub):
Ideally you’d replace Step 4 with something that recursively applies steps 1-3 to what’s left over, but since Reddit doesn’t do that, I assume it would be too computationally expensive.
Yeah, something in the algorithm that prevents one magazine or one instance dominating would be the best approach.
This would be great, it would enable users to follow all of the communities they want to follow without having the bigger more active ones drown out the smaller ones.
My naive guess to how Reddit does it would be that they do two SQL commands that look something like this
WITH CTE AS ( SELECT * ,row_number() OVER(PARTITION BY magazine ORDER BY heat) AS row_num FROM posts ) SELECT * FROM cte WHERE row_num = 1 ORDER BY heat;
followed by
SELECT * FROM posts WHERE id<> $IDs_of_previous_request ORDER BY heat;