RE: SteeveBot Starts Rewarding Steeve Community’s Most Appreciated Content
Hi @steeveapp, @hr1
You're defintely doing great job so far. just few questions if you don't mind me asking:
Main posts only.
what does it actually mean?
Created between 3 and 6.5 days ago.
Just to make sure that I understand well. So Steeveapp will only show posts that are min 3 days old? Is there any particular reason why post need to be that old?
From my experience it's very hard to create engagement and attract any curators to posts that are already that old. I've impression that once post is older than 48h then post is already considered "old" and "not fresh enough".
Plus I realized that majority of people reply to their comments only to posts that are 1-2 days old. Older than that and chance that your comment will even be read by author is very small. But that's just my impression. Perhaps Im wrong.
I understand that you may need 3 days to collect some data about amount of votes, resteems, comments etc. and based on it decide which posts should you promote. Is that the case?
But what about posts where even after one day amount of interactions is already very high? Why wait until it's already 3 days old?
I understand your reasons, but frankly I think you guys are shooting yourself in both legs.
and the number of views.
Can you really monitor it? Can you access this information with Steemit api?
Cheers
Piotr
This is just about the upvote bot, that one waits for 3 days. Otherwise Steeve web app is not waiting for 3 days to show you recommendations, no worries.
View count is based on the data we gather through Steeve web app. It is about Steeve visitors purely, not any public API.
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I wish to have your programming skills @void
Envy so much.
@hr1 and @mor are working on the clever part ;-)
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And main posts are just stories in other words, perhaps not the clearest wording.
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thank you @void
it is just a little bit confusing. Im glad you clarified it. Appreciate :)
yours
Piotr