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by jrsnyder
3004 days ago
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Scraping the /popular page on del.icio.us:
https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit1.0/blob/master/scra... del.icio.us/popular used to be very similar to Hacker News as a source of fresh web-scene-relevant article flow. Between /popular, and per-tag RSS feeds, in some ways del.icio.us used to be a better Reddit than current Reddit. Tags and tag feeds were a very flexible way to monitor interest topics. What is now a network of reposts between subreddits, used to just be the addition of tags. Saving a bookmark to your own set of bookmarks also served as an "upvote". This created a nice incentive alignment; if something was interesting, you would want to keep track of it, and add it to your collection, with the tags relevant to you! Because del.icio.us was not explicitly designed as a "hype machine" like reddit, it turned over a lot of really original content that would have been hard to discover otherwise. It helped that the peak of del.icio.us was during the rise of blogs and self-published websites. |
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