"The death of the newsfeed" by Benedict Evans https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2018/4/2/the-death-of-the-newsfeed
This makes an interesting case against the chronological timeline.
I think on Mastodon anyway, lists are what make the chronological timeline usable. Right now I have a curated list of 10-15 people who I think are really interesting, and whose toots I don't want to miss.
Whereas the Home timeline is more like this big gushing river I can dip my toes into every once in awhile when I'm bored. And if I miss something, no big deal.
Having accounts on different instances is also a great way to tame the chronological timeline. My mastodon.social and freedom.horse timelines are pure silliness, which I occasionally need as a respite from the dry tech stuff I follow on toot.cafe.
@nolan So why not allow people to choose their own algorithms?
@wohali Ooooh, that's an interesting option. Yeah, it'd be neat to have multiple timelines with different algorithms for each one, and you could choose between them.