#Bluesky now allows you to “choose your own algorithm”.
Which sounds “incredible” and “sci-fi”—but it really isn’t.
What it essentially does is give a Twitter-like service Reddit-like features.
As an aside, now I’m wondering why Reddit doesn’t offer an alternative web front-end to make it more Twitter-like!
But how does this apply to the #ActivityPub flavour of the #Fediverse? This feature now makes me realize how big a deal Fediverse groups are going to be, and if I were @Gargron@mastodon.social, I’d be even more excited about rolling out Mastodon’s group functionality.
Because while groups aren’t exactly relevancy algorithms, once you add a “New”, “Hot”, “Best”, etc. feed to groups, now you’re in business.
I don’t know if choosing your own algorithm is the killer feature that Bluesky thinks it is. My experience is that most people hate choice. Nevertheless, I still thinks it’s important.
@fediversenews@venera.social
@atomicpoet @Gargron @fediversenews but what if I choose the wrong algorithm? It would be more difficult then moving to a new neighborhood to change! /s
atomicpoet@calckey.social 1 year ago
If this is "choosing your own algorithm", #Calckey has actually had this feature long, long ago.
We call it "Antennas" -- and you can easily build an Antenna yourself.
Here's a screenshot for Antenna creation settings.