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Follow along with iReport staffers as we build a new kind of news site.
If you've visited the
iReport.com homepage more
than once in the past few days, you've probably seen a lot of
Marcus
Harun. We love Marcus Harun. He's a 16-year-old iReport phenom
from Hamden, Connecticut, who files
detailed
political analysis of debates and primary results, and even
shoots
video
reports about the occasional Nor'easter.
His Situation Room-style
video book
report about the "Lord of the Flies" was at the top of our
homepage for days, since it outscored all the other contenders in
our "newsiest" calculation. That formula combines ratings,
pageviews, comments and freshness to put the most newsworthy
stories out front. Trouble is, that book report, as much as we love
it, is by now old news. So we tweaked the formula a bit to give
some other stories a ride at the top.
What do you think? Are the stories at the top of the
newsiest
list the most newsworthy ones on the site?
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February 25, 2008 4 months ago |
I would like to suggest that, at some point, you categorize the
news stories; hard news, fluff, satire, political cartoons... these
shouldn't all be lumped together. Once you have your "newiest"
algorithm fine-tuned, can you make that the default for the front
page... rather than latest?
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March 06, 2008 4 months ago |
This is another great young kid! I would like to tell others that
I'm into CNN and I host my own online radio show that talks about
politics.
Asher Heimermann, WI http://www.ASHERHEIMERMANN.com |