Bad related articles matching
In this thread, http://getsatisfaction.com/zemanta/to... under "Related topics in Zemanta", I get links to support questions in twitter, sixapart etc.
I find this confusing as I was expecting to match only within the topics of getsatisfaction.com/zemanta group
I find this confusing as I was expecting to match only within the topics of getsatisfaction.com/zemanta group
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sorry, jure! that's a bug we just released on the site with the new topic pages. we'll get it fixed right away.
I’m a little down about the bug, but the new page is pretty!
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Inappropriate?sorry, jure! that's a bug we just released on the site with the new topic pages. we'll get it fixed right away.
I’m a little down about the bug, but the new page is pretty!
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Inappropriate?Yep, I'm on it... expect a fix in about 10 minutes.
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Inappropriate?I'm having the same problem at http://getsatisfaction.com/bravisa/to...
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Hey Linc, The problem you're talking about is actually different from the one we talked about in this thread. Allow me to explain: our search indexer is matching companies with ids similar to each other very occasionally, and only in companies with a very small number of topics. In your case, United Airlines has a company id that matches a substring of your company's id (that's a technical explanation, sorry if it's over your head, I don't know your level of techie-ness). As you add a few more topics in your company's space, the poor results will disappear. We have someone starting work on fixing our search system today, so expect that we'll have this bug fixed pretty soon, as well. -
Thanks, Cameron. That makes sense.
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