Social media algorithms can be frustrating. When you're scrolling through your feed, you often end up seeing the same content repeatedly, which makes it hard to discover anything fresh or engaging.
One practical solution would be adding a "not interested" button to the menu options. This simple feature could help users filter out repetitive posts and customize their feed more effectively.
The current situation creates a catch-22: if the algorithm keeps showing the same posts, there's limited incentive to interact with new content. A more granular control mechanism would let users take charge of their browsing experience and help the platform serve better-tailored feeds.
It's a small change that could significantly improve how users engage with the platform.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-08 20:54
The NGL algorithm really made me want to vomit. It's the same garbage content every day. How can I discover new things... Why is it so hard to have an "Not Interested" button?
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FlyingLeek
· 01-08 16:47
Algorithms really are a torment; constantly encountering repetitive content makes me want to vomit. No wonder everyone is fleeing.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-08 06:27
ngl, this "not interested" button should have been here a long time ago. Now scrolling through the feed feels like falling into an endless loop. Truly amazing.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-05 22:54
Honestly, algorithms are just a never-ending loop... constantly showing me duplicate content, it really gets annoying.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 01-05 22:54
NGL, this feature should have been available a long time ago. It's really annoying to scroll through those few posts every day...
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-05 22:51
ngl that's why I stopped using recommendation algorithms a long time ago... sticking to accounts I follow myself is more reliable, otherwise I really get tired of seeing the same stuff over and over again
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-05 22:46
ngl That's why I gave up on these big platforms a long time ago. Seeing the same trash every day really drives you crazy. The "Not Interested" button should have been available long ago.
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down_only_larry
· 01-05 22:43
ngl this thing should have existed a long time ago, a "Not Interested" button can really save lives
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 01-05 22:39
not interested The button should have been there a long time ago. Really tired of these algorithms feeding us crap every day.
Social media algorithms can be frustrating. When you're scrolling through your feed, you often end up seeing the same content repeatedly, which makes it hard to discover anything fresh or engaging.
One practical solution would be adding a "not interested" button to the menu options. This simple feature could help users filter out repetitive posts and customize their feed more effectively.
The current situation creates a catch-22: if the algorithm keeps showing the same posts, there's limited incentive to interact with new content. A more granular control mechanism would let users take charge of their browsing experience and help the platform serve better-tailored feeds.
It's a small change that could significantly improve how users engage with the platform.