DrBitcoinMD on Nostr: one of the tradeoffs to the non-algo curated feed is the the "liveness" of the ...
one of the tradeoffs to the non-algo curated feed is the the "liveness" of the experience
content flowing in a chronological sequence flattens the attention tunnel and allows for people to communicate in a natural way while reducing potential biases
however, the "liveness" of the experience can also make me feel like I've missed out on a lot when I'm not actively engaged
is there a way to offset that and experience a curated feed sorted by certain metrics, whether they be simple or complex algos?
algos are not inherently evil in and of themselves
I seek balance
Published at
2023-04-13 19:51:55 UTCEvent JSON
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