Hey there, so I registered to Sopuli recently and I’m still getting through the transition out of Reddit, I’ll admit right now I’m enjoying the shit show too much to step away but once RiF stops working, I’m probably gonna be around here a lot more.

But right now my feed seems completely dead. I spent some time subscribing to some popular communities from different servers and I try browsing local, all and subscribed. Both hot and active serves me posts that are days, sometimes weeks old.

What can I do to get more content in my feed? I was just browsing the kbin front page (without an account) and was seeing fresher posts from Lemmy servers than I’m getting in Jerboa so it must be something wrong on my end and not just that’s there’s too little content.

  • @revelrous
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    51 year ago

    sorting by new works better for me, or if you are looking for a more active discussion try sorting by new comments.

    • @ObiOP
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      1 year ago

      New is a bit too new if you see what I mean. Maybe I need to try it for a bit longer. New comments I haven’t tried much let me give it a go.

  • baltakatei
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    1 year ago

    I’ll echo advice from an early Redditor from around 2010 in response to my complaint that was similar to yours: spend time upvoting and downvoting in the New feed. Not Hot. Not Trending. New.

    I’d argue the bottleneck limiting step in the chemical reaction that is a link aggregator (be it Digg, Reddit, or Lemmy) is the number of conscious people at any one time who are engaged in upvoting / downvoting content with few votes.

    So, yes, it’s a civic duty and chore in any forum to patrol the New feed. New, by it’s nature, is a slurry of mostly uninteresting low quality noise compared to the amplified main feed. But if you feel even a little bit of guilt at using a free service you’re not donating to, you can alleviate some of that guilt by voting in New.

    • @ObiOP
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      31 year ago

      That’s a very valid point and it’s definitely going to make me spend more time in new up/downvoting.

  • @Goingdown
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    31 year ago

    Change sorting by new. Then you will see newer posts. It seems that default sort prefers too old posts.

    • @ObiOP
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      21 year ago

      So it would indeed be an algorithm thing? And expected? Let’s hope it gets a bit snappier!

  • JohnEdwa
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    31 year ago

    It’s a known issue, the background worker responsible for figuring out what posts are hot or active crashes and stops updating.

  • pezmaker
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    31 year ago

    I view all new and it’s been a little slower but loosely equivalent to when I’d sort by top->this hour. Obviously it’s a bit broader and you’ll get wackier shit because it’s all and not just places you’ve subscribed to, but it’s been scratching a similar itch and I’ve been able to stay away from Reddit.

    I have high hopes that this will continue to grow and I’ll be able to eventually switch to subscribed, but I believe we’re quite a ways from that right now. But then I’ve only been here a week.

    • @ObiOP
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      11 year ago

      My main fix is the comments, so with new I find a lot more content for sure, but it’s all 0 comments.

    • @ObiOP
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      11 year ago

      Oooh that’s great to hear!