Slooooooow feeds and other odd behavior...
Seems like my feed is always delayed by a few days or even longer. Can you check it out? It's for http://www.doseofdigital.com. Also, I notice when I search for it on the PR site that two listings come up, but they seem to link to the same place. Oddly enough though, in the search suggest box, one say 10 subscribers, one says 4 and they both link to the page for my blog that says 5 subscribers. What's up with that? Thanks!
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Inappropriate?Hi Jonathan -- Yep, we know about that issue. Unfortunately it's affecting everyone, not just you. The fix is in progress, and things are slowly improving, but the system's not back to normal yet. When things are working better I'll let you know.
Re. the duplicate feeds, that can happen sometimes when slightly different versions of a site are submitted to us. I'll submit a request to have those combined. -
Inappropriate?It doesn't seem to be affecting everyone the way I see it. One of the only reasons I follow PostRank is because it's used for the AdAge Power150 (http://adage.com/power150/). In fact, it's quite a heavy weighting. So, to check out whether everyone is affected or not, I checked some of the blogs with a PostRank score of 50 (the highest) and it seems that they all have their latest posts indexed just fine by PostRank. Perhaps not surprising that they're PostRank score is so high. I know that mine plummeted from 45 to 33 overnight and now I'm wording if this has to due with my feeds somehow not being right. If my latest posts are indexed, then neither are my latest comments, which all go to my PostRank score.
I've also noticed that the number of tweets my posts actually receive are far less than the number reflected in PostRank.
So, why the apparent "selective" indexing? Any way you can force a one-time indexing for mine maybe to keep it up to date?
I’m absurdly frustrated
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Inappropriate?Good news. The accounts are combined, but still having the slow issue, but I'm not seeing that this is a universal issue. Seems to affect blogs randomly.
I’m annoyed
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Inappropriate?One more thought on this. I've informally tested this. I'm not sure it's a slow indexing issue. If I check PostRank.com to see what my latest post is I've noticed that it's almost always the post BEFORE the most recent. So, today before I did a new post, I checked and this was the case. After I posted my new post today, PostRank updated, but again, with the post BEFORE the most recent. Stay with me...so it wasn't the post I just did today, but the one before that.
Read that again and it'll make sense. In summary, it seems like you need to push another post out to PostRank in order to get it to index. When it does, it doesn't pick up the newest post, but the one before it.
Is this possible?
I’m completely confused
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Inappropriate?That's not actually how the system works. But in related news, on your feed posts are up to date, but when we were doing some work on your metrics today, we noticed something wasn't working right (basically they're behind, not matching up with your site, and aren't responding to the normal update processes).
So in good news, that's been logged and we can investigate it as the more likely issue cause. In bad news, things aren't working 100% just yet. Sorry about the additional delay... -
Inappropriate?I didn't think that's how it worked, but figured I'd try to help describe the situation as best as possible. Thanks for looking into it. Appreciate the amazing service.
JMR
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