@Mrfunkedude Um ... "there is no algorithm" ... follow by ... an actual description of the algorithm:
"The only posts you will see under your Home tab will be either people that you follow, or the boosts from people that you follow."
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@Mrfunkedude Um ... "there is no algorithm" ... follow by ... an actual description of the algorithm: "The only posts you will see under your Home tab will be either people that you follow, or the boosts from people that you follow." 3 comments
@Mrfunkedude I do hate it when people take perfectly good technical terms and turn them into meaningless gibberish. Like "organic" as a description of food - what "inorganic" foods *are* there, apart perhaps from salt and water? @Mrfunkedude Thank you for that - I had Tim 'splaining that I was wrong when I said no algorithm too. |
@TimWardCam I'm using the common usage of the word "algorithm" which most people know as code that factors in your past behavior, interactions, and preferences to curate a personalized experience.
While I understand the technical usage is to say that it's a set of rules and instructions that determines the content you see on your social media feeds, I use the common definition to illustrate the difference between here and other similar services.
Hope that clears it up.