Shout out to our “new” browsing heros and heroines. Sorry about all the shit you’ve stepped in.
My default sort is new since a majority of the posts in my feed are news articles and I like to see them as they happen.
My other method is scaled so that I can make sure I see what’s rising/popular in a balanced way so that I also see the smaller communities contributions.
New.
“New” because within 30s of browsing “hot” I reach the post from the day before that I’ve already seen. There’s just not enough content here on Lemmy
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On my Hexbear account, New and Local, on Lemmy.ml New and Active, usually Local. There’s enough content but not too much when sorting that way.
Sort by new, always.
New, it let’s me read the articles that communities downvote because they don’t like the facts of the article.
Hot, then Top 6 Hours, then Scaled.
New local till I hit the end, after that new all.
I browse hot all most of the time and new all the rest of the time.
Subscribed - Scaled, followed by Subscribed - New, followed by All - Scaled
Though I’m currently testing out Quiblr, to see how its custom feed works for me.
I keep it on new.
I recently switched to “new comments”. That ensures I get a healthy mix of new and old, and get to see as many different threads as I can.
Depends on where I’m scrolling and how long.
In a specific community? Usually sorted by ‘new’.
‘Subscribed’/‘All’ feeds? Generally starting with ‘Hot’ then moving to ‘new’ if I start to run into a bunch of content I’ve already seen.