* filters outs posts which have words like "Ask (HN|YC|PG)", links to techcrunch.com and other noise
* fetches the pages linked to in each of the post.
I think you've filtered out some of the best stuff, I personally really like all the ask stuff.
Having one image of the site being linked too on the left with the content on the right or something might make it easier to skim the content, and right now you have a bunch of html mark-up in the content which of course makes it difficult to read.
The number of votes and comments I think is also key.
Me too. I don't mind the crunch stuff being out but I enjoy the Ask stuff more than probably anything.
Also, trying to make this more like digg (with previews and taglines) does not help. I prefer the old reddit style that HN has today (and I don't prefer the new reddit style of reddit).
@ScottWhigham , I fetch the entire page into the rss. The main idea was to be able to read the linked sites from my rss reader itself instead of clicking and going to the websites indivdually.
Having one image of the site being linked too on the left with the content on the right or something might make it easier to skim the content, and right now you have a bunch of html mark-up in the content which of course makes it difficult to read.
The number of votes and comments I think is also key.