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Phil Glockner marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the question "FF Custom RSS entries with quoted text being attached as conversations. Filter please?".
Phil Glockner reported a problem in Disqus on April 23, 2009 20:13:
Social Media Reactions not appearing on my blog.It's been several weeks since the announcement of Disqus' support of UberVU social media reactions, yet the are not appearing on my blog at all. I have tried disabling and re-enabling the option as well as changing what services are supported. My blog is called "Scribkin" (http://www.scribkin.com & http://scribkin.disqus.com/).
J. Phil marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the question "FF Custom RSS entries with quoted text being attached as conversations. Filter please?".
J. Phil asked a question in Feedly on April 19, 2009 03:57:
FF Custom RSS entries with quoted text being attached as conversations. Filter please?Can the friendfeed conversation search reject FF entries of type 'custom RSS' where the first comment is from the friendfeed user? There are now dozens of users that are importing their favorite sites as custom RSS feeds with the first paragraph of the article text included. These usually aren't conversations.
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A comment on the problem "Mini Google Search overlay opens links inside iframe" in Feedly:
Thanks for the fast response as usual, Edwin! – J. Phil, on April 17, 2009 21:25
J. Phil marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the problem "Mini Google Search overlay opens links inside iframe".
J. Phil reported a problem in Feedly on April 17, 2009 15:50:
J. Phil replied on February 02, 2009 19:24 to the question "Merge two author entires?" in ReadBurner:
J. Phil marked one of Rob Diana's replies in YackTrack as useful. Rob Diana replied to the idea "Please consider filtering duplicate comments.".
J. Phil marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the question "UI preference for feedly mini".
A comment on the question "Quick Read Mode: Subscriptions or Shared?" in Feedly:
I spent a few minutes getting familiarized with Feedly's keyboard shortcuts. I know have a workflow I can use, g + g to get to a category, read, iterate. Then I can jump to the latest section to read my friend's stuff. By the way, hopefully you mean 'now' instead of 'not'? – J. Phil, on February 02, 2009 19:20
J. Phil marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the question "Quick Read Mode: Subscriptions or Shared?".
A comment on the question "Quick Read Mode: Subscriptions or Shared?" in Feedly:
So that's the trick.. if I use keyboard accelerators to go to all unread 'g' + 'a', I get everything mixed together. What I usually do is navigate to the first category in my Google Reader subscriptions, and use a combination of 'j' and 'space' to go through my subscriptions, then 'g' + 'F' to read my friends' suggestions. – J. Phil, on February 02, 2009 18:45
J. Phil asked a question in Feedly on February 02, 2009 18:26:
Quick Read Mode: Subscriptions or Shared?Is there a mode where I can just see and read all the unread articles I have that are in my subscription list, excluding friend recommendations? Or vice versa, just read shared articles?-
J. Phil started following the idea "The Next Button" in Feedly.
A comment on the question "UI preference for feedly mini" in Feedly:
Sweet, looking forward to it! – J. Phil, on January 22, 2009 23:10
J. Phil replied on January 22, 2009 22:17 to the question "UI preference for feedly mini" in Feedly:
J. Phil asked a question in ReadBurner on January 14, 2009 08:45:
Merge two author entires?I would like to be able to merge my two author entries. Initially, I started posting as "J. Phil" but now I have changed over to simply "Phil Glockner" pretty much everywhere. It appears that ReadBurner seems to still consider content from my blog to be from "J. Phil."
Is there a way to merge these two entities?
A comment on the idea "Please consider filtering duplicate comments." in YackTrack:
Ok! I just thought I'd raise a flag so you would know about it, rather than grumbling and leaving you (potentially) in the dark. – J. Phil, on January 07, 2009 18:45
J. Phil shared an idea in YackTrack on January 07, 2009 17:35:
Please consider filtering duplicate comments.If you take this post as an example:
http://yacktrack.com/home?query=http:...
You will see that all my Disqus and WordPress comments are the same. That's because Disqus is now pushing comments back into WordPress. And it is going to get worse -- I am now importing FriendFeed comments in to my blog, which YackTrack also tracks. So that could mean a third set of duplication.
I think YackTrack's results would be much cleaner if it knew about cases like this and either selectively ignored one set of results (say for example WP comments on my blog, which aren't displayed anyway) or merged the results.
Sound good?
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