I’m still playing around getting my bearings here, trying to explore this still-growing federation. I’ve tried browsing by “New” on both mobile and desktop a couple of times, but on desktop it’s almost unsuable. Any time there’s a new post, the INSTANT it goes up my feed updates, and scrolls down. Sometimes it’s one post, sometimes a dozen.

To me (opinion here), sorting by “new” should sort of be a timestampped thing: I want “new as of right now but nothing more”. If I refresh, sure update me to the latest. But a list that’s live updating as things happen? That’s… not useful to me.

Am I missing something, or does anyone else feel similarly?

    • Smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      Oh, so not just as simple as keeping your own ducks in a row, but preventing others’ from jumping the queue too. Fuuuuuunnnnnn.

    • BeegYoshi@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      it’s both. if you sit at the top you will see brand new posts come in one at a time and then occasionally get a giant flood as a new community gets federated.

      it’s maddening. by far the biggest issue with this system.

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    1 year ago

    In Mastodon there’s an option to keep a “live refresh” of the federated feed, or a static one that only updates when you refresh. For Mastodon timelines, live updates seem to make sense. In a system like Lemmy? Not so much, imo. I hope we get an option to turn live updating off. It’d probably help with server load too.

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    1 year ago

    Also when sorting by active, posts jump around whenever you go to the next page, so you miss some posts and see others twice