Comment on Bluesky experiments with dislikes and 'social proximity' to improve conversations
LesserAbe@lemmy.world 1 day agoI don’t know, I could see that improving the experience.
Comment on Bluesky experiments with dislikes and 'social proximity' to improve conversations
LesserAbe@lemmy.world 1 day agoI don’t know, I could see that improving the experience.
roofuskit@lemmy.world 1 day ago
It always starts that way. But the tighter reliance on their control only leads one place.
nymnympseudonym@lemmy.world 1 day ago
This
They are not focusing on making it easier for more people to run alternate nodes/indexers
They are focusing on enshittification
OpenStars@piefed.social 1 day ago
It is what they want - for them it is a “feature” to exist surely inside of their echo chambers. MANY Lemmy instances - hexbear.net and Lemmy.ml to name just a couple - are the same, banning people who even remotely disagree with them.
Profit-seeking is not the only cause of enshittification.
LesserAbe@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’m not here to tell you that their motives are pure. But I don’t see how a dislike button or social proximity are enshittification. And I don’t see how it’s tighter reliance on their control.
Is Lemmy having the ability to downvote enshittification? That’s what drew me to Reddit and now to Lemmy. It pushes less useful/interesting content down and brings better content to the front (generally)
Is showing you posts from people connected to people connected to you enshittification? That’s a feature I genuinely like about LinkedIn. I’ve seen posts from people I know but wasn’t connected to yet. I’ve seen pictures from events I attended but uploaded but people I don’t know personally.
roofuskit@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Did you read it? They’re building an algorithm to control what you see.
ksigley@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Happy cake day.
LesserAbe@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
I did read it. Here’s the company post that the article references and links to.
The social proximity thing is about replies to posts. Since replies are often a mix of people I follow and people I don’t, I think it could be helpful to prioritize replies from people who are connected to those I already follow.
They say the dislike button will apply to “Discover and other feeds” which is a little less relevant to me because I don’t use discover. Maybe I’d check it out more if it was better.
It would still be important to me that I have my unfiltered feed of posts by everyone I follow in chronological order. The post by Bluesky doesn’t indicate they’re changing that.
Even so, if they were actually altering that feed, my understanding is that you can switch to a different front end which uses whatever ordering/display logic you prefer. Catch of course being someone has to have created and maintained such a front end, and many people will just stick with the default option.