Even though I wrote a Perl article, "next read" is all python again.
I feel that an algorithm that promotes prejudice is working.
You tagged your post with Python and both the title and body contain Python. I'm not sure how the algorithm would even determine that this is not a Python article. The "prejudice" is likely due to the more engaged Python community.
When I write half of Perl and Python, I always see only python articles in "next read" from now.
As far as I read the goals of the Dev Community,
It feels like they aren't aiming to make the Python community even more prominent.
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Even though I wrote a Perl article, "next read" is all python again.
I feel that an algorithm that promotes prejudice is working.
You tagged your post with Python and both the title and body contain Python. I'm not sure how the algorithm would even determine that this is not a Python article. The "prejudice" is likely due to the more engaged Python community.
When I write half of Perl and Python, I always see only python articles in "next read" from now.
As far as I read the goals of the Dev Community,
It feels like they aren't aiming to make the Python community even more prominent.