The Hot Content List On Triond.
I am a veteran Triond writer who is in his third year writing on Triond. I have seen many writers come and go; and unfortunately, I have also seen very well written articles about great and interesting issues that do not get much attention, while many poorly written articles and well written articles about inappropriate issues seem to draw a lot of attention. Recently, an article regarding a writer’s concern about low views on his material caught my attention. I believe I have some insight on this subject.
While the Triond Hot Content list provides an interesting list of articles, the Hot User list is not so hot.
This is a list of ways that I made up to help my fellow Triond members get onto that Hot Content list that everyone wishes they could make it on.
I’m intrigued by the “Hot Content” list on Triond and the potentially magnamimous effects it could have upon one’s exposure, but would it be too cynical to suggest that not all is at it seems? (JK Llewthor, www.letitbehid.blogspot.com)
If you’ve ever visited a forum, you most likely have encountered a troll. Generally they are annoying and disruptive, but just as there are beneficial insects, so are some trolls. If you’re a "newbee" you should take note.
This article is about the algorithms of Hot Content List and Authspot. I would love for new Writers to get up there. Let us discuss the algorithm.
What is there about the Hot Content List that makes us all want to see our articles appear on this list?
I’ve decided to express my opinion about the heated debate regarding the hot content list. Should it stay or should it go?
Most of us love writing for Triond. Do we really want it to change to become more like other site?