this post was submitted on 29 Jul 2023
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In my humble opinion, a twitter-like platform needs a big central algorithm that can associate posts with certain topics and interests to be able to serve up an interesting feed, because most people are just kind of shouting into the void and that endless storm of posts has to be filtered and organized somehow, otherwise everything you see is just benign uninteresting garbage. Lemmy/Kbin have the advantage that by nature all posts are neatly sorted into topic-based communities, and it's a lot easier to subscribe to the stuff you find interesting, and block the stuff you don't like.
I grew up on Tumblr and it thrived for the longest time with a chronological timeline.
Yes, it was done through tagging. Notably, tags in Tumblr didn't have to be inline.
Tagging died on Twitter because the inscrutable blackbox of the algorithm made people unsure if tags actually improved the visibility of their posts or not, there's some folk-wisdom that suggests excessive tagging leads to deboosting of your profile, since it could have been considered spammy. Also, there's only so many characters in a Twitter post and sometimes there's just not enough left for relevant tags.
Well that's easy, just add tags to your toot and everything is dandy. No need for an algorithm.
Brilliant! You've made one post findable!
Why do you have to be so sarcastic man they weren't even talking to you
because nobody tags their toots on mastodon, huh? And you can't follow tags either. Very strange service.
you can follow tags though
yes you can, my comment as a futile attempt at sarcasm.
Yeah the only problem imo is that people have to use them in their posts. When done correctly it's hard to beat. If you constantly see people spamming hashtags, just block them. Curate your feed.
It would be great if you could follow a cluster of tags as one topic, but just following each tag as it's own thing works. I almost prefer following tags over people on Mastodon.