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Ask HN: How do you filter the content you consume?

3 pointsby haffi112over 4 years ago
The amount of content created every day is so vast that it is hard to keep up with many sources. However, a lot of the content created is awful, and exploration can be a big waste of time.<p>I&#x27;ve stayed with Hacker news because a lot of the content is of high quality, which appeals to me. However, I use hckrnews.com&#x2F; as an interface since I prefer seeing submissions in temporal order with the score clearly visible.<p>Regarding other content aggregator options: - I stopped looking up content on Facebook because of doomscrolling and, generally, bad content. - Twitter is all right, but the content is usually not deep. - I generally think it&#x27;s a waste of time to visit news sites since important news will become visible to me through aggregators, peers, et cetera. - To find new research papers, I use Arxiv, recommendations from peers, and I participate in peer-reviews. Still, it can be time-consuming to explore too much.<p>Ideally, I want to dedicate some amount of time to explore. However, I also want a way to prioritize the content I&#x27;m receiving. Big bonus if the recommendations are interpretable.<p>You can think of it as a priority queue where my personal priorities are learned. Time should have some influence since, at some point, old news is not interesting anymore.<p>Is anyone building a product like this? Essentially, a smart filter where the user controls the input into the filter (it can be anything consumable, really). Furthermore, the user should be able to give some feedback on whether he is happy with the recommendations.<p>Is there any hope that we will ever build something like that which provides good recommendations while also having the right balance between exploration and exploitation?<p>What is your strategy today? Are you aware of its pros and cons?

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FrozenVoidover 4 years ago
The only platform that i use and that requires a filter is reddit: Reddit: media domain filter for reddit(filters &gt;90% of posts): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;FrozenVoid&#x2F;Websites-DB&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;Reddit&#x2F;filters&#x2F;signal-to-noise.txt" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;FrozenVoid&#x2F;Websites-DB&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;Reddit&#x2F;f...</a> manual type filters(subreddit,author,title,etc): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;FrozenVoid&#x2F;Userscripts&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;Reddit" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;FrozenVoid&#x2F;Userscripts&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;Reddit</a>
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arkitaipover 4 years ago
I feel that filtering has to be secondary to restricting your information intake.<p>I&#x27;ve realized that you can be informed on world matters with just 5 mins of news per day instead of a hour. My Twitter has little to no politics and mostly is about art, design and pop culture. I feel this minimizes the doom scrolling but I&#x27;ll admit that you can&#x27;t seem to completely escape the background negativity of Twitter.
vitorbaptistaaover 4 years ago
I&#x27;ve been trying, to some degree of success, to use RSS to generate my own personal &quot;newspaper&quot;. The platform I&#x27;m using, Feedly, has a bot that learns what I like or not and filters for me. I don&#x27;t have enough experience with it to comment though, but I like the idea.
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solus_factorover 4 years ago
I wrote a telegram bot specifically to filter HN posts:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;solus.life&#x2F;hnbuzz&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;solus.life&#x2F;hnbuzz&#x2F;</a>