I made a Lemmy instance with a custom algorithm that keeps only the top 20% most unique (=interesting?) posts. It does this by calculating a similarity score between every post on my instance and all posts that came before it. The top 80% of posts with the highest self-similarity get removed instantly.
The idea would be that this allows me to cut through the noise that’s running through the communities, similar to how xkcd-signal attempted to do 20 years ago.
The instance is mostly meant for reading, not posting. So it has a very open federation policy (for now).
If anything, this is experimental. So please let me know what you think! You can see the type of stuff that gets removed in the modlog (https://lemmy.coffee/modlog).
Really, if you don’t mind my asking, why is that? Or do you know somewhere that offers a feature comparison? I seem to hear people saying that more for Voyager than Thunder, and both are FOSS. My own only super brief look seemed to confirm that in some few ways like display of full images in the former whereas in the latter it will only show like a third and then you have to click and wait for it to load to see the rest. However, I have only tried Thunder without logging in, so I guess I’ll give it my account credentials and try it out again:-).
Maybe I misremember but didn’t voyager have ads? That was a turn off for me.
Or maybe that was boost?
That sounds like Boost. Voyager is FOSS.
I want to like Thunder, and I’m sure there’s all sorts of reasons to, I just haven’t seen any of them yet:-).
My mistake then. I have to give Voyager another try, I guess :)
And I need to give Thunder a real try - voting and commenting and such tend to be somewhat important components of the experience 🙂