Wine reporting not working
Something seems screwey with your wine data. Sites that haven't posted in years are suddenly popping up from 400+ to top 10 with engagement scores under 4, while active sites with 10 stories rated 9+ are dropping away.
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Inappropriate?We recently added a big list of new feeds, which is largely the issue. As I've had time I've been cleaning up the list -- removing duplicates and dead sites, etc. And, of course, if you have an account and are logged in, you can edit topics any time, too. (Click Manage on the right sidebar.)
Re. "engagement scores under 4" -- do you mean the posts for those feeds typically have engagement scores under 4? If so, that doesn't necessarily mean anything for those feeds, since for post-level PostRank scores, the posts are only being compared to that blog's past performance, so, for example, for a high-traffic site, 4 might average 40 comments, whereas for my blog 4 might average 3 comments.
It's only in the topics where the blogs start getting compared to each other. (If that doesn't make sense, let me know.) -
Inappropriate?I fear I still do not understand. For example, #2 on the Wine list is http://triciacolianne.blogspot.com/. It's last post was in 2006. It shows 0% engagement. Of its top 10 posts, only one has a score of 9.0. The last comment in the top ranked post was in October 2009, and it was spam. In fact, its last non-spam comment was in 2007.
Compare that to Palate Press (my site), now ranked 50. Until last week, it was always in the top 10, and usually top 2 or three. Of the top 10 stories, 9 have ratings of 10.0, and the last is 9.2. All the comments are recent and real, since I use a spam filter.
It's not just my site, either. The whole thing is completely screwed up.
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