Comment by kimbernator
2 years ago
I'm trying really hard to like Lemmy, but whenever I'm reading through posts on "active", "hot", etc. it will initially load with the correct content. But then, I get about 10 seconds before the entire list frantically reflows and fills with brand new posts from all over the place. Extraordinarily annoying. I get that creating a new post is itself "activity" which is probably why it does that, I don't think posts of that nature meet the description of "hot".
Maybe I just need to be going by Top->Day
This is a bug, and should be fixed in the next version. It happens in Top Day too sometimes.
A simple trick is to browse page 0 instead of page 1, by editing the URL.
Funny enough, I just tried editing the url and the first post on the resultant page was https://lemmy.world/post/433283 (a post in the Fediverse community asking why they keep seeing new posts show up in all sorting types)
I will say that doing so on the "new comments" sorting type did still yield a good number of no-comment posts.
Apparently they’re removing it.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1357
I also had trouble with Lemmy's UI and made a different frontend for myself. Here's some screenshots.
1. https://postimg.cc/PPRMGw7k
2. https://postimg.cc/mcNMrzmk
3. https://postimg.cc/7CVG4vLT
I was thinking of making it more widely available but didn't know if there'd be enough users to make it worthwhile and if interest in Lemmy would last.
This has to be a bug, right? I experience the same thing and just wrote it off as broken, deciding to try again in a few days when they figure things out.
The current sorting algo is sorta not great. An instance i'm on that forked, and then unforked recently is dealing with this right now. We had our own react frontend with really nice custom themes, but in order to federate we had to go back to the main codebase.
It's not great but it will hopefully improve. A lot of growing pains but overall its a really exciting time.
So long as it's a known thing, I trust it will improve. It's just unfortunate that it had to be this broken during Lemmy's most opportune moment to capture new users.
That, among other things, is creating a lot of friction for new users at the moment though.
Yeah, I've been urging patience to a few folks who seem frustrated by the change. IIRC its not a big team working on lemmy, and then you have many different teams deploying their instances, adding custom features, etc.
It's certainly improved a lot over time, but the reddit exodus wasn't really planned. I'm sure the lemmy devs are feeling the pressure.
I believe hot is currently bugged, I use recent comments as sorting and I find that nice.
I just tried that. 2 of the top 6 posts that popped up had zero comments. Within a few seconds, brand new posts (with no engagement) starting filling in from the stop.
It seems like the content algorithm is fundamentally broken right now.
I think that just got fixed in the newest version, but it'll take a bit for instances to update.
They switched from using websockets with a constant feed of new posts, to just normal http.
I've been sorting by "new comments" -- which brings us squarely back to the "bump old threads" style phpbb forums. Which I suppose is okay.
I look at the subscribed communities I am part of. I find that just looking at all communities a little overwhelming.
I used to primarily browse /r/all because I like to see when niche communities produce things exceptional enough to hit it (and I'd just filter subreddits I didn't want)
Especially now, there are a -lot- of new Lemmy communities popping up so I like to be able to see that kind of activity.