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What is the incentive for instance owners to push people toward the local feed vs the all feed?
I'm not entirely sure what they meant. There are three settings: All, Subscribed, Local. Instance owners have to choose which is the default for their instance. Neither is "pushing" anything.
For themed instances, it makes sense to emphasize their local feed. For generic instances, not so much. Either way, users can choose another setting anytime, or even set their own default.
I'm basically just suggesting a feed that takes the Local and All feed, and merges it 50/50. Meaning you have the posts in the order in which you would normally see them but in the same feed. And its not like first a Local post, then an All post, then the next Local post but a bit more shaked up: for each post in the list, a coin is thrown if the next local or all post is picked.
I see, thanks. Presented this way, I like the idea much more. I generally like the idea to customize my own feed. So I'd like to take it a step further: Let me choose the numbers. 50/50 seems like a good predefined starting point though.
Also I wouldn't stop there but include Subscribed. So while your settings might be 0/50/50 for Subscribed/Local/All, mine would be 70/20/10, and the next guy could choose something entirely different.
Similarly, I'd like to control how much weight small communities get in these feeds. And I'd like to say "whenever something is posted to this specific community, show it to me! No matter how much other interesting content there is from other communities."
I love that! Just made a post about it ...
I think the all feed doesn't have all the subs, just the ones that have been subscribed to by anyone on the instance. local is a little more intuitive in that it's just the local hosted subs to the instance.
I just reread the post and never mind. that's not what op is talking about. still I think it's a n issue that needs addressed.