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Hey, I'm subscribed to a variety of communities in different instances (my "home" instance is lemmy.world) all of them with varying degrees of activity but some nonetheless, when I enter the "subscribed" feed, all is overwhelmingly populated by one community. I guess its because this community is way bigger than the others and it overshadows the post coming from others. As its understandable i would like this feed to be more of a mix of all the c/ that I follow, so i guess my question is, Is there a new sorting algorithm in the works? Is it a feature its being worked on? Or is this by design and it will stay this way? Also, is this something that an instance can change on its own? I know lemmy is open source and that probably the host could change something like this but maybe it breaks the activitypub protocol something, I don't know.

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[โ€“] xTechDeath@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah basically the only thing in my feed are memes, most are pretty low tier as well

[โ€“] SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

You take that back! Every meme I have seen is of the finest vintage, not a one from after 2016! /s