It's an idea but also a question, depending on if it's already been taking into account.
When post messages hit a certain cipher (let's call it 10) the clutter the top of the list, which leaves it without any or much dynamics. A number of things can be done about this : ...
a) display the ratings from least read to most read.
b) add it to the equation by taking in charge the actual age of the posts and the views it's getting over time.
c) use several colours to indicate posts that have gone "steady", perhaps in olive green?
d) divide the display by making the cyphers from x to y collapsible so that you can easily see more of the lesser gods.
e) you display a little separation underneath the latest and lowest rated post and move all the more older top rated posts underneath.
f) ...
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The Kotaku blog feed doesn't seem to be catching comments for posts... a cursory inspection of Kotaku's code indicates it ought to be possible to count the comments (they nest them in a <ul>)
When checking my feed I notice that AideRSS claims comments that aren't their. And what's with those "comment" links, when I click on them they keep saying their is an error due to a bad link. Might that be feedburner related?
Articles that have been read have a white background instead of the default blue background. It makes it hard for those of us who are used to the Google UI quickly see what is new.
no dropdown. the aiderss dropdown in reader w/ firefox 3 & gm shows up as a text box. I can type in 'best' and it works, but I'd rather see the dropdown. i just upgraded to 2.1, but i still have this issue
Add the colour code to the widget to make it blend in even better.
And perhaps a few shapes next to the traditional square.
Like round, inverted square (opposite background colour), etc.
Is their something wrong with the sign-up sheet?
I thought I'ld use my flickr account (or Google account if possible) but you can't get any further then "subscribe to this profile". Adding information to the left side = making a new profile and that's against the logic of using an existing profile. So what could I do?
As much as comments are a great measurement of post activity, is there any chance we might get an API option to ignore them when calculating PostRank? I understand that auto-identifying comment counts can be something of a voodoo science--it'd be nice if there was an option to ignore comments in favor of all of the (more vetted) data AideRSS collects.
Thanks for your time, and keep up the awesome work!
Are you all ever going to be able to get the comment thing correct? Since i first reported to you that your system was not picking up any of our comments, we have had more than 70,000 comments on our site. Aiderss has not reported even one of them. I received a first reply saying you were workign on it and then ever so often i have dropped you further mail on the topic and have not had a response to the 4-5 other notes i have passed you . I'm game to do whatever we need to do to get picked up and it is import6ant to us now that somehow you have convinced any number of sites that your technology is acculrate and they are determining other thigns based on it. i have to say i'm not convinced. thats a lot of comments to miss. Is there anything y ou can do about it?
I was truly a huge fan of what you were doing. ...a year ago. But the lack of interest in accuracy is telling.i will cheer for your success like all the rest but this is a major problem and i have a hard time believing it is limited.
Hi, PostRank for my blog www.minimarketing.it feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/minimarke... (with haloscan comments) has strange behaviour: for some posts (not all) the number of comments on haloscan is "0", even though comments are more than 10. SInce number of comments is heavy influencing PR I think you should give a look into the issue - not just for my blog, obviously :)
HI! I just installed new version of extension in FF3: I can't find, in the bottom of every single post, the details (google backlinks, comments, digg, etc) that I was used to find in extension beta 1.0. Is it a bug or the new version doesn't show those details by design? I found it very interesting...
I found that for me, using Firefox 3.0 and the greasemonkey version of the script, AideRSS breaks the way Google Reader used to work:
- Without AideRSS, when i click on a the subject of a feed entry while holding down the <ctrl> key, a new tab is created but i stay on the Google Reader tab. With AideRSS i ́m catapulted to the new tab; very annoying.
- With AideRSS when selecting a post i stays unread; also annoying.