cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/27216373

Instead of focusing of creating good algorithms to push certain content to users why don’t we focus on creating a good map that allows users to find the kind of content they want more easily?

I found this website that created a map of reddit with different countries for different topics and I thought it would translate to lemmy because instances sort of do this already really well.

https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-reddit/

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So maybe like some sort of list of computer instructions – which tells the computer to generate a map, and then tabulates the data and presents it to the user like…

If only we had a term for this…

Like algoism, or arithmos… something to do with calculation or something…

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I never said we shouldn’t use algorithms I just think what those algorithms were doing could be different.

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You literally said “instead of algorithms”, implying that algorithms would be replaced.

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I think the problem is that people use “algorithm” to mean “curated social media feed”, whereas it actually refers to a kick-ass prog-metal band

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I always thought it would be nice if communities (and/or posts) could be tagged. It would open up a lot of potential for discoverability

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Aren’t they now with version 0.19.5?

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If we ditched the daft names?

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Don’t get me wrong, I love the map, The 2/3 of the names on there don’t really do the subject of the communities justice.

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A neat idea. How do we decide who goes where though?

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The map up above checks how similar two subreddits are by checking how much overlap the people that comment in both communities there is. It could be the same as that or maybe something different.

The easiest would be to have countries similar to how it had in the map of reddit be the instances and show the connections between subscribers maybe.

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I was picturing a graphical map with circles for the communities at different sizes for the amount of traffic. It could be based on proximity for how much overlap there was in user posts and comments, and also by category, color the circles by instance maybe too? Like make it waaay more visible and accessible than Reddit. Somebody must have the chops to make something like that here, right?

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Subreddits? They are called communities here.

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I know I was talking about how the map I linked to worked which is based on reddit.

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Maybe a division by interests, and that way a country could still be a category

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