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If you post something on lemmy I'll read it :D
Jokes aside, usually active/subscribed first and new/all later.
I do active subscribed, then new, then all new
I do exactly the same that way I always get new content as I check in a few times a day. I have trouble understanding the trending and active sorting methods.
I use Active; I repeatedly check new posts.
New; if there is little post activity.
Active, showing my subscribed communities for regular browsing.
Though as an admin, I regularly switch to Newest, All local and federated content visible on the instance, so I can moderate new content coming in. Sometimes I also discover new communities that I like when doing this.
I go between "new" and "hot".
"active" sorting is just terrible.
Active, with my feed configured on my subscriptions. In a post, I systematically switch on "top", which is annoying to repeat this action every time. I would love to be able to configure independantly the sorting method for the feed and for the posts.
By all and new. I wish I could set a default.
You can set your default community to view to ALL and your default sorting to NEW via your accounts settings area.
Thank you. How did I not know this.