On another popular site I can refresh my feed and it’s instantly all new things to explore. But here on Lemmy when I refresh, I get either the same top posts (with little new activity) or I see them just down a bit.

I’ve chosen subs that are active, and a mix of subscribed and local subs.

What settings are best to have a similar experience where if you refresh your feed you see new things to subs you’re interested in? Even choosing ‘new’ its like… there’s no new activity when I refresh.

Thank you in advance

  • Björn@swg-empire.de
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    3 hours ago

    I have my client (Summit) set up to mark posts as read when I scroll by and to hide them. It can alao mark crossposts as read. Then I just browse by Scaled. Occasionally I switch to Top over x timeframe when I have been away for a while.

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    I go by all but I block communities I have just zero instance in. I select the setting to not show things in my feed that I have read or interacted with. Works for me.

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    24 hours ago

    I like to sort by Subscribed+Scaled, or sometimes Subscribed+“New Comments” (forums style)

    also maybe subscribe to more communities https://lemmyverse.net/communities

    in the settings there’s an option to “Show Read Posts”, you might want to uncheck that so you don’t see the same posts again

    but also… stop checking so often! lol

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    22 hours ago

    No Fediverse platform I know of uses algorithms like the ones in today’s mainstream social media, so you’ll have to get used to seeing the same thing every hour or so. Try subscribing to even more communities, changing sorting algorithms or browsing the “All” feed.

    I occassionally find and remove communities through the “All” feed or random “recommend me communities” posts in communities such as:

    Try creating a post in one of them.

    If you want to help build a new community, try finding new ones. Creators of new comms usually post them in comms such as:

    I do wish that there was a “Random + New/Scaled/Hot” sort.

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    1 day ago

    I also want to know the answer to this, if there is one. Commenting to help it gain some traction. 🙃

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    22 hours ago

    Are you sorting by “new” or “active”? And if it’s not either of those then there’s your problem.