cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/52386265

Right now, big communities dominate the feed. I’m wondering what sort algorithm could level the field so niche or hobbyist communities have a fair chance to get seen.

There’s a good related post: Niche Communities won’t be able to reach their true potential until Lemmy adds a sort that takes engagement into account. It puts it well:

“If Lemmy is to truly start having active hobbyist communities instead of being 95% lefty US politics, Shitposts, and some tech stuff, it needs a sort that takes into account the user’s engagement.”

What do you think should be the default sort for a more balanced Lemmy?

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    19 hours ago

    Maybe search by tags? I know piefed allows you to do that. And Mastodon.

    Either that or make your own search via api and exclude any community with more than X subscribers. Probably would work well.

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      19 hours ago

      I’m fine just using the hot sort or scaled sort in my subscribed communities. I don’t participate much since I mainly post in niche communities, and Lemmy tends to smother those, so I have to keep using Reddit.