top | item 38721250 (no title) hernantz | 2 years ago I crave for social media clients that allow users to customize their ranking algorithms for their feed. discuss order hn newest Hamuko|2 years ago https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/7-27-2023-custom-feeds cmiller1|2 years ago Without giving raw access to the database wouldn't this be a feature of the platform and not the client? sonicanatidae|2 years ago The user could choose weights in specific categories, that the app could then take into account when building lists. ekianjo|2 years ago depends entirely on how much the server API can provide in terms of granularity. Hence allowing the clients to do more than now. dawnerd|2 years ago Nothing really stopping a mastodon client from hacking that together. Was thinking about this over the last couple weeks as well, even being able to specify a weight account you follow would be huge. lanstin|2 years ago Just limiting high volume posters to some limited percentage of the feed would be cool.
cmiller1|2 years ago Without giving raw access to the database wouldn't this be a feature of the platform and not the client? sonicanatidae|2 years ago The user could choose weights in specific categories, that the app could then take into account when building lists. ekianjo|2 years ago depends entirely on how much the server API can provide in terms of granularity. Hence allowing the clients to do more than now.
sonicanatidae|2 years ago The user could choose weights in specific categories, that the app could then take into account when building lists.
ekianjo|2 years ago depends entirely on how much the server API can provide in terms of granularity. Hence allowing the clients to do more than now.
dawnerd|2 years ago Nothing really stopping a mastodon client from hacking that together. Was thinking about this over the last couple weeks as well, even being able to specify a weight account you follow would be huge. lanstin|2 years ago Just limiting high volume posters to some limited percentage of the feed would be cool.
lanstin|2 years ago Just limiting high volume posters to some limited percentage of the feed would be cool.
Hamuko|2 years ago
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lanstin|2 years ago