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Yeah, I do New all the time, don't know why people don't recommend that option more often ๐คท.
Personally I use Hot rather than New because of the sheer volume of posts that exist. It's kind of a disincentive to keep scrolling if the content gets generally less interesting and less commented on as you scroll.
I actually kinda like being the first to comment on a post... it raises post and view count and people that have Hot or Active selected in their feed, will most probably get that post in there if enough people comment.
That's a good point. I guess it's a leftover from Reddit. I do comment more often now.
Still, I'm more okay with missing out on bottom-of-feed Hot posts than bottom-of-feed New posts.
Yeah, on Reddit, comments got kinda lost in the noise... that's why I always chose New, even on Reddit. What's the point of commenting if no one actually reads your comment ๐คท.