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sure, this would work with Lemmy since that aren't that many posts, so even if there's something low quality it doesn't override the amount of good content
but how would posts filtering work when a community or even Lemmy itself becomes big enough so that there's more low quality posts then those that would normally stand out more?
I would personally hate it, since it would be hard to see actual good and interesting posts I'd actually like seeing.
just sort any big subreddit by new and you see it's difficult too find any interesting content right away
maybe the solution would be highlight posts with more comments? though it would work, it would obfuscate interesting posts that don't need or get as many discussion in the content and it would highlight controversial posts