Meta said it based the $1.4 trillion figure, which is nearly as large as the company’s entire market cap, on how the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey have argued p…
I’d imagine it’s upvotes and time based, which to me sounds like an algorithm. I recognize it as a better and more fair algorithm but idk how it would be argued in court as being different. But I would love to learn with you.
I’d imagine it’s upvotes and time based, which to me sounds like an algorithm. I recognize it as a better and more fair algorithm but idk how it would be argued in court as being different. But I would love to learn with you.
That sounds like exactly the same thing Reddit does
I don’t think reddit does that anymore.
Still does on each subreddit - everyone sees the same “best” page
I think they still do for r/all but you can’t even access it on mobile, it has to be your personalized feed tooled for maximum engagement.