I would like to drastically speed up the flitering level adjustment process. There are at least three ways to do this:
#1 - Allow the user to set a default filtering level for new feeds.
#2 - When importing a block of feeds, allow the user to set a flitering level prior to the actual import process
#3 - On the "My Feeds" page, instead of dropdown lists for each feed, the page could have columns for ALL, GOOD, GREAT, and BEST and the user could check the level for each feed. This would shorten the process of click, wait for dropdown list to expand, select, repeat for each item. Alternatively (or in addition), have a global checkbox and a select action box (think of selecting a whole page of messages in gmail)
But when I add this feed into AideRSS, auto-discovery is performed and the main feed
from DownloadSquad front page (http://www.downloadsquad.com/rss.xml) is added instead of the specified feed.
I've installed the Greasemonkey Script. It shows the Dropdown menu in my reader but for some reason it doesn't pagerank anything and if i use the dropdown menu to select an option it does nothing.
Guys, was able to install the greasemonkey script on Portable Firefox 2.0.14 I have a lot of extensions. on my Athlon XP1800 with 1.25 GB of ram my google reader is getting slower. It seems that your alghoritm has something to do with how old is the post. Because most of the time I am getting a 1.0 score which is anoying. Also not sure if your alghorithm is able to deal with feeds in other languages than english. I am a romanian native and follow a number of romanian feeds which at world level are insignifiant but for me are very interesting. Maybe some learning options for your software (learn my habbits) would be very suitable. Looked at what I starred, shared or tag in the past and then adjust the algorithm.
For a guy who goes through more than 500 posts per day this kind of extension would be perfect if is functional. If you do not have already that info I can give you the XML with the feeds I read.