• Ben Matthews@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Well problem with any Lemmy community as such a forum, is that current usage (not necessarily intrinsic to the software) is so ephemeral. So it’s good for discussing breaking news, but not to gradually accumulate discussion of solutions to complex problems, over years. I wish this were not the case, but doubt anybody will even notice this comment, as no longer ‘hot’, and folded away … Rather, a few weeks later the same topic will be reopened under a different post, and we start over again.

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      1 day ago

      Well, that’s the nature of link aggregators. Lemmy’s and Reddit’s style is a link aggregator, not really what you would consider an old-fashioned forums. It’s a different sort of use case with different pros and cons. A con is that you don’t get these super long lived threads cause they disappear in the stream of new threads. A pro is that… you don’t get these super long lived threads cause they disappear in the stream of new threads. :P

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          8 hours ago

          Sort of, but doesn’t it just sort by the latest comment? I.e. any thread would be bumped to the top by a single comment? I might be wrong. But that makes it kind of less than ideal if true.

          • Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            8 hours ago

            That’s indeed how it works (and that’s I was able to see those comments).

            It works for me, how would you like to have it differently? IIRC on old school forums a single message would also bump the thread

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              7 hours ago

              Yes, but that doesn’t scale. If there are thousands of comments being submitted constantly, the All feed would just be a new page every time you refresh for the new comments sort. It would be chaotic.

              It should instead be based on a recent rate of comments for instance. Much like normal votes but comments instead and not based on the age of the post.

              • Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                7 hours ago

                Piefed partially solves that with multicommunities

                That way you can follow your hobbies feeds, your tech feed, your art feed separately.

                For All it would indeed be messy.

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                  6 hours ago

                  Yea it’s still only a partial solution. Even those feeds could get very active over time (we can hope 😅). The way Piefed implemented feeds is interesting but seems almost overengineered? Sharing feeds could have been done via a simple query parameter I feel like.

                  • Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    6 hours ago

                    Feeds can be personal, so you can decide how granular to you want them. So far I’m able to follow every conversation on the different topics I like, so I would say it works quite well so far.

                    They can be public too, but personally I prefer to customize my own.