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Is it possible to fix the "Power Law" problem in user-generated content?

https://ideavo.tripivo.co.in
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ideavo•1h ago
Hello HN,

This is the third time posting this link. I have been trying to learn more and more on how to post here.

I've been digging into the "Cold Start" problem for early-stage feedback. On platforms like Reddit, Product Hunt, or YouTube, visibility follows a brutal Power Law: the top 1% of posts get 99% of the visibility. If you don't bring an initial "upvote army" (or get lucky in the first 10 minutes), your post dies in the 'New' tab regardless of quality.

I'm running an experiment (currently in beta with ~100 local users) to enforce "Algorithmic Fairness" using a sequential queue rather than a ranked list.

The Mechanism:

Forced Exposure: Replaced the "List View" with a "Deck View." Users must interact (Vote/Pass) with the current item to see the next one.

Guaranteed Test Flight: Every new submission is inserted near the top of the queue for a set number of impressions (e.g., 50 views) to gather baseline data.

Latency Checks: Added a 1.5s interaction delay to prevent rapid-fire swiping/spamming.

The Question: Does a system like this inevitably degrade user experience? "List Views" are popular because they let users scan and ignore noise efficiently. By forcing sequential viewing, we reduce the noise for the creator (they get views), but we increase the friction for the consumer (they can't skip easily). Now if we take TikTok reels/instagram as an example of this "fair" view, they send a reel to couple of people, if they like it then it goes on to other users and so on and suddenly the reel or post is 'viral'.

Has anyone successfully balanced "Guaranteed Visibility for Creators" with "Low Friction for Consumers" without resorting to a pay-to-play model or know how to do this or give me a push in the right direction?

I'd love to hear your thoughts on the mechanics of fair ranking systems.

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