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What is your default sort?

I haven't seen a thread on this in a while. I have been going with top day for a while, but it can be hit or miss. Other sorts don't seem to display as good in terms of balancing quality and quantity. What is your preferred sort for your main feed?

Edit: Realizing that the people who sort new commented before the hot/top/active people, haha

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Been sorting new all my life on reddit and I've been using Boost forever so now I use Boost and sort by new. I enjoy not seeing the same shit over and over.

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I don't subscribe to enough communities (yet) to have the luxury of sorting by anything other than "new", or else I'll run out of content

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lemmy.world

Bubble sort. It's the only one I really understand and know how to implement.

/s to be sure

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Just whatever is the default sort. It's usually mergesort or quicksort depending on the environment. No way I'm implementing my own

/s

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lemmy.ndlug.org

I'm a masochist, so I usually do "New". Lemmy is small enough that I can usually get through most of the new posts in a reasonable amount of time.

That said, if I want to a bit chiller experience, I will use "Scaled" which sometimes bubbles up something I might have missed.

Finally, I will use "Active" if I'm really bored and what to see what most people are engaged with... but that is pretty rare.

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Me too. I feel a little unsettled if i don't get all the way through new by lunch, like i have a bigger task ahead of me after work.

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All, Top for the past 6 hours. Sometimes in the morning I’ll switch it to 12 hours to see what I missed overnight and other times the week just to make sure. But I don’t subscribe to anything, give me all the best of Lemmy

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kia
lemmy.ca

Scaled sort usually gives good results.

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It's a great balance between new and hot! You mostly see posts that picked up some interest within the first couple minutes of being posted

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Honestly, sorting algos are serious nerd shit. They're for suckers and losers. If it's not worth doing, insertion sort every day of the week. Compute is cheap. If it's actually important, then it's TimSort (it's never important).

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In small datasets, the speed difference is minimal; but, once you get to large datasets with hundreds of thousands to millions of entries they do make quite a difference. For example, you're a large bank with millions of clients, and you want to get a list of the people with the most money in an account. Depending on the sorting algorithm used, the processing time could range from seconds to days. That's also only one operation, there's so much other useful information that could be derived from a database like that using sorting.

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I used to use "top 24h" but these days I just sort by "hot" because it actually seems to work pretty well now: I don't see the total garbage that gets down voted immediately like you get with "new" but I see pretty much everything else (which is what I like; I especially like finding interesting posts in obscure communities!).

I also regularly block foreign language communities for no other reason than I can't read them so there's no point in them taking up space in my feed. Like, I'm sure that German meme about Elon Musk is hilarious but since I don't know German it's just noise 🤷

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Insertion Sort.

It's easier to remember how to program than quick sort and it's stable (it keeps the previous order for same value data)

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New, always.

No point in anything else for the way I prefer to use lemmy.

It also means that I don't miss much, even when I don't check in for a day or so. Only things I miss are the ones that get removed.

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All, new. It keeps things fresh throughout my workday. I spend most of it on my own, and have a lot of points of 2-5 minute downtime. I end up sitting in the back office and browsing Lemmy pretty often.

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I'm pretty much always set to all, with hot being good for me most of the time. New and scaled are also nice ways to get some extra variety on slow days. I'll rarely use active and top if I've been away for a while

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Hot, then once I've read everything switch to Active to check popular posts I missed, then back to Hot and there's usually some new stuff

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new. sometimes i switch to others for a laugh, but new is my default.

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I do Active All by default, see what's popping. After i exhaust that I go by all Hot. I have a lot of communities filtered (mainly porn ones) to clean up my feed even though I also am subscribed to several communities. Lemmy is still small enough where I don't feel I need to only see my subs.

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Active in my subbed communities and hide read posts, that usually gives me a similar experience that I had with Reddit (and using Boost or Sync for Reddit sometimes makes me forget where I am lol).

Sometimes I sort it to the top 6, 12 or 24 hours though.

Scaled is the default account sort as I find it the best when I am browsing Lemmy on a PC/Lap (which that would be like 1% of my total Lemmy usage, just like Reddit lol).

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Recently changed to top.

Occasionally you’ll click on an article or photo and there’s a really important explanation or disclaimer as the most-upvoted comment, but you’ll only see that first if you sort by top.

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Scaled all the way! I use my subscribed list (All is too much randomness.

Occasionally top 6 or 12 hours to catch up.

And occasionally All New/hot/scaled to see random new shit.

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Everything top 24 hours

I used to sometimes use the subscribed tab, but i forgot to subscribe to new communities

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I sort by subscribed, new. I wish jerboa could auto show posts by oldest.

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Subscribed | Scaled. But I sometimes change it to Subscribed | Top 12h for new content (but not too new that there's no discussion yet) or even All | Top Day if I want more.

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