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Well that's technically an algorithm yes, but not the kind we're talking about.
Lemmy Hot and Active literally are the algorithms being talked about, make my feed the most interesting posts, albeit less complex and malicious.
It's definitely not. Hot or Active just shows you the popular stuff based on what has objectively the most views or comments in a particular timeframe, simply sorted by amount.
The algorithms on YT, IG or TT take into account who you are based on all the data collected about you, and often serve you stuff that's gonna make you upset because that's more likely to get you engaged and keep you on the site longer.
Plus serving you content that's as short and simple as possible so it's easier to serve you ads without interrupting your 20min video 5 times, which would make you more likely to make you seek an adblocker.
Totally different beasts, these algorithms.
On Reddit if you wanted to see controversial content, you had to choose it. Big Tech social serve you that by default.
Ok, I see where you're drawing the distinction. There's a huge difference in the intention of the algorithms, and we're unlikely to see these on Lemmy.
Thanks for taking the time to re-explain.