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I did normalize by number of favorites too, so each person had 1 vote shared over all their favorites. The idea that a person who only had one favourite was a really strong signal for that single link, whereas people who have lots of favorites are using it differently to what I want to select for.

At some point I had a similar selection of Ask HN dominance. One problem with my data is I only grabbed the first page of favorite results.

EDIT: SHOOT, you exposed a bug, my parser skips things things without URLs! Hence I ended up filtering out most of the Ask HN's!

EDIT: Fixed it

Now my list looks a bit more similar to yours but not quite. Currently "Ask HN: What books changed the way you think about almost everything?", your #1 is my #50. If I turn off normalization, it goes to #13 on my lists, so that has quite a significant impact on the rankings.

sidenote: Lol this post is the 20th most favorited article now.




> sidenote: Lol this post is the 20th most favorited article now.

Would that make this post a meta-favorite?


I'd actually assume one favourite to be a misclick.


But those would be randomly distributed so it would not affect the top ranks much.


> The idea that a person who only had one favourite was a really strong signal for that single link

Perhaps karma or account age should join the equation.


Yeah, more recent articles should be penalised to normalize for the increased quantity of accounts.


I kind of liked the list without Tell/Ask HNs as well (it has the bash shell guide on it) so I made it a toggle.




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