@saraislet An algorithm that tries to determine what you want or should see is equally bad and harmful. No matter how well designed, it will inadvertantly create bubbles and warp opinions as seen on commercial social media.
With chronological timelines there at least isn't anything hidden from you, although I agree it's simply too much most of the time. However that is where multiple pages come into play, they purposefully disrupt the scrolling (and dopamine rush) to open a decision window.
@Natanox chronological timelines are also algorithms, also bubbles, and also hide things from you. Every algorithm has tradeoffs, and some are more harmful than others
@saraislet @Natanox Algorithms aren't necessarily bad, just lack of transparency in what they do. And the option for chronological (in case you choose) is necessary for full transparency