Algorithms aren't the enemy. Chronological feeds don't scale and the signal-to-noise ratio will plummet if this ever gets popular. The real problems with today's algorithmic feeds are non-transparency, lack of choice, and optimizing for engagement instead of healthy discourse.

Open-source is a perfect opportunity to fix all this. Have there been any efforts to create a Mastodon instance with a (community governed) ranking algorithm? Is that technically feasible? Or is the idea simply anathema?

@randomwalker it's not clear to me that there really is a scale problem with chronological timelines. At the end of the day an overwhelmed user can always choose to follow less people. That said, I can see that some ranked post view of a user's direct neighborhood may be an attractive addition / counterpart to the current options.