Comments never counted for my blog posts
I took a look at the statistics of my blog (page
http://www.postrank.com/feed/76e7f5d8... )
and while there are some comments on my blog, no one of them is reported here.
My feed seems to contain the necessary info, at least to my eye...
(I spotted some similar problems but it seems they were resolved on one-by-one basis, so I create a new issue)
http://www.postrank.com/feed/76e7f5d8... )
and while there are some comments on my blog, no one of them is reported here.
My feed seems to contain the necessary info, at least to my eye...
(I spotted some similar problems but it seems they were resolved on one-by-one basis, so I create a new issue)
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Inappropriate?I'll ask one of the developers to take a look. Typically the most common cause of that issue is use of a custom platform to handle comments.
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There are blog platforms other than wordpress...
I am using serendipity (http://s9y.org) -
Inappropriate?So it looks like this relates to two things. We need to add support for your blog platform, and we need to do some upgrades on our comment analysis. Good news is we're working on both. Bad news is it'll be a few weeks yet before that stuff's all done. I'll let you know once things should be working correctly, though.
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Inappropriate?Just closing old issues here. I am seeing correct comment counts now, so looks like this upgrade is in effect.
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Inappropriate?Not quite. Some comments are counted, but it seems to me that the numbers are incorrect. For example there are 11 comments below my newest article http://notatnik.mekk.waw.pl/archives/... but postrank reports (on http://www.postrank.com/feed/76e7f5d8... ) some views, one click and no comments. Maybe those are not yet counted. But the article http://notatnik.mekk.waw.pl/archives/... is almost month old, has 10 comments, and again - postrank misses them. Newest article for which postrank spotted some comments is http://notatnik.mekk.waw.pl/archives/... for which it counted 4 while there are 5 - but I am not sure whether those are comments on my blog (this article was mentioned on blip or flaker IIRC and maybe those notes are counted as comments, not the actual comments).
So, in short, I don't feel comments are properly counted for my blog.
I’m sad
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Yeah, comments have recently been turned off while we deal with another issue, which would account for incorrect counts. -
Inappropriate?Let me just remind, that <slash:comments> in my feed contains precise, correct information about the comment count.... It was uneasy to understand why you don't want to use it when you claimed you want to do better, it is even more difficult now, considering the parsing scheme does not work...
Please, just use <slash:comments>, it will do...</slash:comments></slash:comments>
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Inappropriate?I can see your frustration, Mekk, about this particular topic. It's marked as solved, yet may not quite be solved. It could be marked "We're working on it" although I guess only if it is being worked on.
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At the moment it's not a high priority, to be honest, since we have another more pervasive issue we're trying to solve, and, bigger picture, we're focusing on new product development that'll generate revenue. It may simply not be feasible to do the work if it's not an issue for a significant enough demographic. -
Inappropriate?Well, I bet "The company has no plans to do this" would be more appropriate response in such a case.
The thing is particularly ugly considering I don't ask you to implement dedicated parser, but just to stop it and use information which is directly present in the RSS feed... Well, you make your choices.
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