Following is a clock
People you follow appear newest first. Always. Likes, replies, and dwell time never reorder this feed. If someone posted an hour ago, it sits where an hour ago belongs.
Most feeds are slot machines. Algorithms boost, bury, and reshuffle posts to keep you scrolling, then refuse to say what they did. This is the other contract: your feed. No algorithms.
You follow people. You choose what can appear in Discover. The app does not rearrange posts to maximize time-on-site.
People you follow appear newest first. Always. Likes, replies, and dwell time never reorder this feed. If someone posted an hour ago, it sits where an hour ago belongs.
Want more of a topic, less of another, or nothing from a kind of post? You choose. Off means off. Eligible posts still appear newest first — you control what gets in, with no ranking algorithm.
If Discover shows you a post, you can ask why. The answer is a rule you can inspect — not a hidden algorithm score.
Accounts and preferences live here on unfilter.us. The public chronological window — everyone sees the same feed, no accounts, no ranking algorithm — is unfiltered.us. Writing here does not publish there unless the author opts in.