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A sorting option isn't an algorithm...
How do you think it decides what "hot" is? It's not using a thermometer.
They are implementations of algorithms. They are what people mean when they say "algorithm" when talking about social media. The only difference I can think of is that it's not tailored specifically for you, but that's what "frontpage" instead of "all" does.
incorrect.
It only becomes an algorithm when it's using some "data" to help automatically determine a sort procedure, or decide what you see or don't see. Until then, it's just a filter.
For example; sorting by date...not an algorithm. tracking your views to automatically determine what you would likely want to see at the top of your list...algorithm.
Algorithm:
a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
Algorithm is a very generic word. Trying to gatekeep with those criteria makes no sense as everyone would have a different definition for algorithm.
What would you call sorting?