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coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish2·19 days agoMy mistake then. I have to give Voyager another try, I guess :)
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish1·19 days agoMaybe I misremember but didn’t voyager have ads? That was a turn off for me.
Or maybe that was boost?
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish2·19 days agoI would still argue that thunder is the best app for lemmy
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish2·19 days agoFrom what I can tell, the larger instances have frontpages without much user duplication. They have a LOT more memes than I do tho :)
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish1·19 days agoCool. Let me know what you think!
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish1·19 days agoThey are now :)
If the posts in https://lemmy.coffee/c/buyeuropean@feddit.uk are more interesting than in https://feddit.uk/c/buyeuropean, I am having a hard time deciding that lol
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish2·19 days agoI’ll take a look at Superbowl@lemmy.world!
The political posts thing is interesting. So far, mainly news posts with text descriptions remain on the front page (which I personally prefer over the memes, but that’s just my preference). I am having a hard time deciding if I actually find them interesting though… ^^ I think I actually prefer it over my reddit homepage, there tends to be much of the same, usually.
For comparison, see: https://imgur.com/a/xbzMXmQ
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish3·19 days agoI made no changes to the lemmy codebase, its all done through an auto-moderating bot that auto-removes posts that don’t meet the standard :)
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish2·19 days agoYeah, that’s one of the potential issues that I’m currently looking out for. So far the main thing I can tell is that memes get removed like crazy (https://lemmy.coffee/c/memes@lemmy.world?dataType=Post&sort=New) and the posts on the homepage are generally much less meme-intensive when compared to instances like lemmy.world or lemmy.ml.
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish6·22 days agoThat’s the idea, yes.
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish102·22 days agoDo you plan to publish your algorithm/filter?
In an ideal world sure. But I’d have to think about that some more, because in principle I don’t want people to game it :)
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish2·22 days agoLike this, for example: https://lemmy.coffee/?dataType=Post&listingType=All&sort=TopSixHour
coffeeadmin@lemmy.coffeeOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•My Lemmy instance where the top 80% most generic posts are deletedEnglish4·22 days agoI added the larger communities before starting to remove posts, so there may be historical posts still hanging around. Maybe everything from BuyFromEU was deleted?
You can see the kind of stuff that stays best via homepage ALL > Top last N hours
I do very few things explicitly, I just punish self-similarity in a very specific way. I guess posts with actual text in the body are just more unique, given all previous posts on the instance.
Maybe using the filtered posts as a base in combination with some client side keyword blocking will be useful? The keyword blocking would be much more individual for each user.