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algorithms are going to come regardless of what anyone wants.
Seems like Lemmy has some basic algorithms but I know one instance will implement algorithms
Which one?
I meant in the future they'll implement it. I haven't found it. Also corporation will enter fediverse they might not explicitly say they're a corporation
ooh, I thought you were saying you know currently one that will implement, but you meant you know eventually, an instance will implement algos
Algorithms aren't always bad. I think the biggest problem of lemmy is that it doesn't have good algorithms & search/indexation