With so many filters: active, hot, scaled, top, new, old, controversial, comments, replies which one do you prefer to browse lemmy with? and do you only read your subscribed sublemmies or globally? Maybe you even use rss
With Summit on Android > browse /all > ignore communities/instances I’m not interested in.
RSS feeds and then Ironfox or Jerboa depending on whether I want to use Firefox addons.
Sometimes Lemmy posts even appear inconstently in hashtag RSS feeds on Mastodon and its forks. It seems like it should be entirely possible for there to be cross-posting to Lemmy by @ing a community, but it isn’t consistent, and sometimes a bug occurs where if person B replies to person A and person C replies to B, A won’t see C’s comment.
Ideally I would just like to interact with this community through microblogging. This is what app the apps and forks e.g. mbin miss. The platforms should be the same
All + Active and Subscriptions + Scaled
Subscribed/Scaled, mixed with occasionally keeping an eye on Local/New (as I’m on a small instance).
I never ever touch /all.
Subscribed/scaled: this way c/Linux doesn’t drown out the rest of my subscribed.
When I’m bored and run out of stuff to see, all/active. When I’m really bored but can’t be bothered to go to anything productive, all/new.
All, new
I need content
Subscribed, new.
Also local, new and scaled.
All, Top Six Hours, Scroll till I reach around 25 upvotes, do this potentially twice a day more often only ounce.
Subscribed+Scaled
ensures that I see posts from the small communities that I’m interested in
Local, Active. Though it doesn’t actually change much between local and all, I don’t know why I go with local so much
All, top 6 hours
Subscribed, hot
I’m surprised this is not more popular.
I usually use subscribed and local, but I have notifications enabled for a bunch of feeds so I get new threads from those communities.
Note: I am on Piefed which has more options here.
All hot or all active depending on whether or not I feel like arguing
Boost and ALL, via Piefed










