Journals can have a discussion attached to them - just like a story can (it doesn't have to).
I think the HOF only does stories. There used to be some code in it to scan for the most used slashboxes I thought (it's been a while since I perused the source).
It would be cool if someone wrote an add-on or patch that would list the most popular journals. (However, I don't think the Journal plugin's schema has a hitcount field to track the hits to each journal).
good point. Like I said in the other reply I noticed a few comments in there that stufffed the count upwards. I think a lot of the people who did that were trying to see the journal pop into hof status, hence you are 100% on with the game aspect.
I still think it would be a cool patch to hof.pl to have a top 10 journals by discussion. Perhaps a fluff filter that penalizes the je scores if there are too many similar, blank, stuffers etc. I don't know how tough that would be to implement (please excuse a cert
hmmm... I dunno. When I post replies to journals on/. I usually leave the bonuses off. Admittedly, I have the bonuses off in my prefs on my/. account so i default to posting at 1. I think a lot of folks do that and would be posting at a score of 1 instead of 2. So the score at 2 might not be the only criteria you would have to tweak for filtering.
yeah, I thought about that afterwards. I think it would be neat if hof included a top 10 journals and rankulate it the same way as the top stories by comment count. The one I linked to has had a huge response, much greater than I expected when I saw it go up. There were a few comment stuffers in there though and that certainly skews the number of comments.
It crossed my mind that you could rank them within your sphere of friends. That might work.... so the game would really only be within the limit of who your friends are.
oops... I meant to add that for journal popularity it wouldn't need to be a hit count in the context of how many views the entry has but how many replies.
Where I get confused is what make a journal popular?
The total number of comments? The number of comments w/ score > X the total number of times the journal's been viewed? (obviously, not tracking that at the moment) A combination of all of the above?
And the interface isn't setup to easily get to a particular journal. If you hit http://ask.slashcode.com/~laotan/journal/ [slashcode.com] you get all of this journal - not a list of
But that puts you right back where Krow was saying - the game. If you go by the total # of comments posted, then you're going to see people posting garbage just to increase that count.
Journals aren't stories (Score:2)
Journals can have a discussion attached to them - just like a story can (it doesn't have to).
I think the HOF only does stories. There used to be some code in it to scan for the most used slashboxes I thought (it's been a while since I perused the source).
It would be cool if someone wrote an add-on or patch that would list the most popular journals. (However, I don't think the Journal plugin's schema has a hitcount field to track the hits to each journal).
lottadot [lottadot.com]
Re:Journals aren't stories (Score:2)
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I still think it would be a cool patch to hof.pl to have a top 10 journals by discussion. Perhaps a fluff filter that penalizes the je scores if there are too many similar, blank, stuffers etc. I don't know how tough that would be to implement (please excuse a cert
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So if the score is 2 then it doesn't count against the ranking?
lottadot [lottadot.com]
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Answer: banlist?
How is this game different from any other blog out there?
lottadot [lottadot.com]
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Banlists don't work, because you find yourself constantly banning accounts. Needs to be automated.
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Would the journal schema need a hitcount though?
lottadot [lottadot.com]
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Where I get confused is what make a journal popular?
The total number of comments?
The number of comments w/ score > X
the total number of times the journal's been viewed? (obviously, not tracking that at the moment)
A combination of all of the above?
And the interface isn't setup to easily get to a particular journal. If you hit
http://ask.slashcode.com/~laotan/journal/ [slashcode.com] you get all of this journal - not a list of
lottadot [lottadot.com]
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