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counts on Posting HistoryI occasionally follow the links to the "first posted by" user in
Posting History. In theory, for bookmarks saved by 100s of people in del.icio.us over a time span of many months, it is a good bet that the first person to bookmark it in del.icio.us is an early adopter, a subject matter expert, or simply more in tune with the target web site. Sometimes the 2nd or 3rd or other early posters, not just the 1st, are also more tuned in to that link or tag than, say, the 900th person to bookmark it 15 months later. However, I am often disappointed when I click around on some of the early posters that have few or no other links (with the same tag). I'll just grab a fairly popular old bookmark as an example. [1] http://del.icio.us/url/1d858cd47a4fdc3508ab837958307464 At the time of this writing, that link was posted 223 times on del.icio.us. It looks like the most popular tag is "screencast". It was first posted by http://del.icio.us/mwagner (but tagged it "screencasting", not "screencast"). http://del.icio.us/mwagner/screencasting shows 8 links; not bad. If that user had only 1 bookmark tagged "screencasting", I would assume that the person is not as tuned into "screencasting" as someone who has many more bookmarks tagged with "screencasting". Since the tag "screencast" is more popular, I can look at the first person to use that tag... http://del.icio.us/erehwon/screencast But that user has only 4 items tagged "screencast". If I look at some of the other early posters that used the tag "screencast", I find http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast (29) http://del.icio.us/mmazza/screencast (4) http://del.icio.us/arip/screencast (4) http://del.icio.us/clintcombs/screencast (10) It would be nice, when looking at posting history, to show a count of how many bookmarks each person has for a given tag. In the list above, I had to visit each page to get the count of items. If the posting history for [1] already had the counts calculated for me, it would provide me with a better hint about what other users are worth looking at. For example, instead of by <http://del.icio.us/mhinze>mhinze to <http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast>screencast It would be nice if the posting history showed by <http://del.icio.us/mhinze>mhinze to <http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast>screencast (29) Has that been considered? Any greasemonkey scripts or other ways to get that information quickly? Paul |
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Re: counts on Posting HistoryExcellent suggestion, Paul. Seconded!
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Paul Denning <pauld@...> wrote: > I occasionally follow the links to the "first posted by" user in > Posting History. In theory, for bookmarks saved by 100s of people in > del.icio.us over a time span of many months, it is a good bet that > the first person to bookmark it in del.icio.us is an early adopter, a > subject matter expert, or simply more in tune with the target web > site. Sometimes the 2nd or 3rd or other early posters, not just the > 1st, are also more tuned in to that link or tag than, say, the 900th > person to bookmark it 15 months later. > > However, I am often disappointed when I click around on some of the > early posters that have few or no other links (with the same tag). > > I'll just grab a fairly popular old bookmark as an example. > > [1] http://del.icio.us/url/1d858cd47a4fdc3508ab837958307464 > > At the time of this writing, that link was posted 223 times on del.icio.us > . > > It looks like the most popular tag is "screencast". > > It was first posted by > http://del.icio.us/mwagner > (but tagged it "screencasting", not "screencast"). > > http://del.icio.us/mwagner/screencasting > shows 8 links; not bad. > > If that user had only 1 bookmark tagged "screencasting", I would > assume that the person is not as tuned into "screencasting" as > someone who has many more bookmarks tagged with "screencasting". > > Since the tag "screencast" is more popular, I can look at the first > person to use that tag... > http://del.icio.us/erehwon/screencast > > But that user has only 4 items tagged "screencast". > > If I look at some of the other early posters that used the tag > "screencast", > I find > http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast (29) > http://del.icio.us/mmazza/screencast (4) > http://del.icio.us/arip/screencast (4) > http://del.icio.us/clintcombs/screencast (10) > > It would be nice, when looking at posting history, to show a count of > how many bookmarks each person has for a given tag. > In the list above, I had to visit each page to get the count of items. > If the posting history for [1] already had the counts calculated for > me, it would provide me with a better hint about what other users are > worth looking at. > > For example, instead of > by <http://del.icio.us/mhinze>mhinze to > <http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast>screencast > > It would be nice if the posting history showed > by <http://del.icio.us/mhinze>mhinze to > <http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast>screencast (29) > > Has that been considered? > Any greasemonkey scripts or other ways to get that information quickly? > > Paul > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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RE: counts on Posting HistoryDefinitely an interesting idea.
In general we need to do more around showing "reputation" around things, this included. Joshua -----Original Message----- From: ydn-delicious@... [mailto:ydn-delicious@...] On Behalf Of Matthew Weymar Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:10 PM To: ydn-delicious@... Subject: Re: [ydn-delicious] counts on Posting History Excellent suggestion, Paul. Seconded! On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Paul Denning <pauld@...> wrote: > I occasionally follow the links to the "first posted by" user in > Posting History. In theory, for bookmarks saved by 100s of people in > del.icio.us over a time span of many months, it is a good bet that the > first person to bookmark it in del.icio.us is an early adopter, a > subject matter expert, or simply more in tune with the target web > site. Sometimes the 2nd or 3rd or other early posters, not just the > 1st, are also more tuned in to that link or tag than, say, the 900th > person to bookmark it 15 months later. > > However, I am often disappointed when I click around on some of the > early posters that have few or no other links (with the same tag). > > I'll just grab a fairly popular old bookmark as an example. > > [1] http://del.icio.us/url/1d858cd47a4fdc3508ab837958307464 > > At the time of this writing, that link was posted 223 times on > del.icio.us . > > It looks like the most popular tag is "screencast". > > It was first posted by > http://del.icio.us/mwagner > (but tagged it "screencasting", not "screencast"). > > http://del.icio.us/mwagner/screencasting > shows 8 links; not bad. > > If that user had only 1 bookmark tagged "screencasting", I would > assume that the person is not as tuned into "screencasting" as someone > who has many more bookmarks tagged with "screencasting". > > Since the tag "screencast" is more popular, I can look at the first > person to use that tag... > http://del.icio.us/erehwon/screencast > > But that user has only 4 items tagged "screencast". > > If I look at some of the other early posters that used the tag > "screencast", I find http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast (29) > http://del.icio.us/mmazza/screencast (4) > http://del.icio.us/arip/screencast (4) > http://del.icio.us/clintcombs/screencast (10) > > It would be nice, when looking at posting history, to show a count of > how many bookmarks each person has for a given tag. > In the list above, I had to visit each page to get the count of items. > If the posting history for [1] already had the counts calculated for > me, it would provide me with a better hint about what other users are > worth looking at. > > For example, instead of > by <http://del.icio.us/mhinze>mhinze to > <http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast>screencast > > It would be nice if the posting history showed by > <http://del.icio.us/mhinze>mhinze to > <http://del.icio.us/mhinze/screencast>screencast (29) > > Has that been considered? > Any greasemonkey scripts or other ways to get that information > > Paul > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links |
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