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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • I feel like this is where 3rd party clients can really shine. Offer a good default algorithmic sort, and let users configure it themselves as much as they please – it’s their feed after all.

    I’d do it myself if I didn’t have enough work on my plate already lol.


  • Thing is that is a fixable problem. It’s technologically very possible to set up a simple algorithm to try to get like 3-5 posts max from one community, have them be as recent as possible, and return the most popular ones.

    Reddit has a problem that is rooted much more deeply; their CEO.









  • It’s interesting to think about from a technological point of view, and there could be multiple ingress points to combat it.

    The proposal doesn’t have a complete implementation, but it in essence they want websites to ask browsers for a key if sorts (attestation). In theory this flow would be a lot like hoe notifications work. Keeping that in mind, when the website asks the browser, what’s stopping us from making our own attestation server?