coel on Nostr: Is chronological order feed really that good? I do believe that Twitter’s feed is ...
Is chronological order feed really that good? I do believe that Twitter’s feed is garbage. Because they’re optimising for your addiction.
If there’s an open algorithm where we can mix and match chronological posts, posts based on likes, based on previous interaction with the OP, etc., that’s way better than a closed source algo optimised for eyeballs.
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