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akk0
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4 months ago
Inspired by another recent post on ATProto I signed up for bsky, but all I see is endless American politics. I relentlessly click "less like this" but it doesn't seem to budge. Is this just what the platform is like? Being constantly barraged by the same predictable takes on today's bizarre overseas controversy is not very conducive to mental peace...
danabramov|4 months ago
I'd personally recommend the "For You" feed (https://bsky.app/profile/spacecowboy17.bsky.social/feed/for-...) which learns likes faster and doesn't push random content.
"Dev Trending" (https://bsky.app/profile/hawkticehurst.com/feed/dev-trending) is another good one.
btown|4 months ago
IMO Tumblr's constraints were quite unique in the social space: a userbase that one could quite naturally (and with a badge of pride) describe as "rabid" in its expectations that their historical dash experience be preserved in much the way it had been in the early 2010s (with or without a ball pit included); a legacy PHP codebase without the benefits of Meta's resources; and ownership under various companies throughout the years that (from an outsider's perspective) did not prioritize algorithmic optimization of its feeds as a C-suite-driven priority, unlike practically every other social network at scale.
The result is systems like https://github.com/Automattic/stream-builder that enabled Tumblr product teams to define Following, For You, Your Tags, Popular etc. feeds with complex but deterministic and predictable specifications, where each feed would round-robin each slot from a mixture of well-defined component streams.
I'm not as familiar with Bluesky's implementation, but I imagine it has a similarly predictable algorithm for these user-defined feeds.
I would encourage anyone building any kind of discovery experience to look at this repo, at least at its readme and guide, for inspiration. You can, and should, build magical experiences without needing to make your feed algorithms inscrutable. Not everything needs to be TikTok, and I think the world can be a bit more sane if we don't have that as our base assumption as engineers.
crowbahr|4 months ago
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ktosobcy|4 months ago
IMHO this is how "social-media" should work instead of being forced-feed with some automatic crap
rcxdude|4 months ago
akk0|4 months ago
It's just really sad that you give people a platform to say whatever they want to the world and most people seem to have little to say beyond "here's what made me unhappy today"...
rchaud|4 months ago
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paride5745|4 months ago
I went back to Mastodon, it’s much better to follow tech people.
And feedly for RSS to get all the news I can dream of.
Not sure what the point of Bluesky is anymore, it’s just twitter but on the left side of politics. Sad, the tech stack was interesting as an evolution of Nostr.
phyzome|4 months ago
I don't know how it is on Bluesky, but on Mastodon I only see posts from people I follow, including posts they've boosted. When I see interesting boosts or replies, I check if those are people I want to follow. Works great.
furyofantares|4 months ago
akk0|4 months ago
pohl|4 months ago
Follow people. Carefully curate who you follow. Your feed will be exactly what you pick. It's a lot like old-school Twitter before it went algorithmic.
didibus|4 months ago
See: https://github.com/bluesky-social/feed-generator
madeofpalk|4 months ago
sph|4 months ago
I signed up for bsky, had the same experience, and realised my life is qualitatively better without constant exposure to manufactured drama, ragebait and American politics. I deleted my account. Life is still meh, but could be much worse.
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reaperducer|4 months ago
Maybe it's not instant? Maybe it needs some time to generate and cache new results for you and the millions (?) of other users?
verdverm|4 months ago
I use https://graze.social
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