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Wrong idea with reddit #5

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MineRobber9000 opened this issue Apr 10, 2018 · 3 comments
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Wrong idea with reddit #5

MineRobber9000 opened this issue Apr 10, 2018 · 3 comments

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@MineRobber9000
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Later comments are preferred over early ones, not the other way around.

@nemild
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nemild commented Apr 19, 2020

Apologies for delay! Don't earlier comments have more likelihood of getting greater upvotes as they are available earlier and longer? Is there a time after which it is much harder for a new comment to get to the top?

Feel free to link to any docs on how the Reddit upvoting/comment sorting algorithm works.

@MineRobber9000
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I don't remember where I found my source, but I recall that the sorting algorithm takes into account both age and upvotes. This would promote:

  1. Old content that has received many upvotes
  2. New content, so it can receive many upvotes

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nemild commented Apr 20, 2020

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