@wrigleyfield I find algorithmic timelines are always trying to infer too much about my preferences from non-interactions, and end up hiding stuff from people whose content I want to see but don’t have strong opinions about
@wrigleyfield it’s much easier to scroll over a bunch of content I don’t care about than to remember to manually search for life updates of people who’ve gone missing from the feed because the algorithm decided I didn’t care about them
@elfprince13 That makes sense. I’m very much a “like a post if I’m glad I read it even if I think it’s wrong” person and that’s probably part of why algorithms have tended to work pretty well for me
@wrigleyfield which isn’t to say they are bad in principle, I’m just very opinionated about how they should work (also don’t want an algorithm that promotes echo chamber behavior of only showing things I agree with), and I prefer no algorithm to bad algorithm