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RE: What info would you want to see here?

in Steem Oasis 🌴13 days ago

I would also limit it to information that is not readily available in the overview.

  • Word count (the reading time usually depends on the number of words, so I could do without it),
  • your feed-reach (whereby it is questionable whether the values are comprehensible for everyone),
  • unique authors,
  • the follower netword strength to combine both extensions,
  • michelangelo3's comment-post-ratio I would very much like to see,
  • when I am logged in, it would be nice if I could see how many times I have already voted for the author in the last 7 days (I know it would be a challenge).

I've been thinking about it for a while, and I've come up with some interesting things (powerdown, powerup, powerdown-powerup-ratio, etc.). For most of them, however, I don't think they are that important for daily curation.

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michelangelo3's comment-post-ratio I would very much like to see,

I also like this one. I'll definitely see if I can incorporate it.

I like this, too:

when I am logged in, it would be nice if I could see how many times I have already voted for the author in the last 7 days (I know it would be a challenge).

But yeah, I'm afraid latency might be too high.

Longer term, I'm thinking that some high latency metrics about active authors could be collected by a supporting python script and stored in custom_json transactions from a designated account in order to offload the latency to somewhere where it doesn't matter, but I'm not sure if that model will work for multiple unique observers.