Hot seems meh. I usually go for Top: Day but then I run out. Recently tried most active by comments and liked it.

How y’all sorting your feeds?

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    I’ve been trying New for about a week. In hopes to upvote things from communities I like to improve engagement.

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      I literally just started doing that.

      Trying to be active in communities and filtering out communities and domains I don’t want. That way it’s sort of a reverse curated list. Not communities I selected to view, but everything except the ones I don’t want to view.

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      @Tibert the fediverse is still small enough that sorting by new all is a good way to discover communities.

      Though, that might only work for me because I block the biggest meme communities with this account.

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    11 months ago

    When I first started Lemmy the general consensus was top 6-hour, so I start with that. When that gets boring I switch to New.

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    I used to do top 12 hours but I only see the biggest communities that way so now I’m on hot

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    “Subscribed - Hot” is my normal and then once or twice a day I “All - Top 12 Hours” (or Top Day if I haven’t checked in a while).

    I’ve got enough subscribed communities that Hot separates most of the chaff and still has a handful of new threads every hour. Then All - Top 12 hours show’s me the day’s best memes.

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    I start at top of day, then 12 hrs, then 6 hrs, then 1 hr and then new. All, not subscribed, of course. It helps that I’m on a small instance where basically everything is interesting and it’s not flooded with posts.