If a community has grown a lot, unfortunately it takes up all the posts on the homepage. If I were a developer, I would sort by weighted success. For example, if the “x” community has 1000 subscribers and the post gets 100 likes, it has ten percent success. If the other ‘y’ community has 100 people and gets 11 likes, it has 11 percent success. This overrides the post in community x because the post in community y is more successful. This is the logic of ‘weighted success’. With this logic, a better ranking formula can be created.
I wouldn’t advise you to get depressed with this superpower. 🙂
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If I want an article to be read by others, I give an upvote. I’ll downvote if I don’t want it. It has nothing to do with my side of the idea or the event. For example, a rape news was shared. My upvoting does not mean that I support the incident, it just means that it will come to the fore so others can see it.
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My preference would be to ask for permission.
I have an idea. Now I thought about it. Lemmy will allow the server owner to create a “paid” community. The name of this community will be like “helpforlemmy.world” or “coffeeforruud”. People will pay to be able to subscribe to this community. These communities will be passive and only people who want to help will have sent money by subscribing.
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I know a lot of people don’t like it. But the people who have changed the world have always been far from ordinary.He prefers to sensationalize rather than advertise.