not sure how long it’s supposed to take; any chance of a % bar? 5-10 minutes total.
excellent visualisation, very helpful. Used it to see which discussion posts of mine were good. Generally the ones I spent more time on and felt like they were higher quality posts. my one concern for myself is the difference between a top notch post and a crappy one is about 5 karma. Bad discussion posts by me are around 4 karma or less, good ones are 9+ with some in-betweeners. Doesn’t seem like they are far apart in score even though they are far apart in quality (to me). Going to think about it and see if I can take further strides upwards from here...
not sure how long it’s supposed to take; any chance of a % bar? 5-10 minutes total.
The way it works is by going to the relevant section of someone’s user page and hitting the ‘next page’ link until it runs out of results. You only figure out how many comments someone’s made at the end, and so a % bar isn’t that possible. (One could display the number of comments scraped so far.)
I combined the above suggestions. While it is scraping the data, it now also has a table showing the last scraped elements posted date, the number of items scraped and the scraped score. This is split into two rows one for comments and one for posts.
I think that would be better than nothing. Also the example of EY; and his karma score made it seem like it could handle a 1000 karma score in a few seconds.
not sure how long it’s supposed to take; any chance of a % bar? 5-10 minutes total.
excellent visualisation, very helpful. Used it to see which discussion posts of mine were good. Generally the ones I spent more time on and felt like they were higher quality posts. my one concern for myself is the difference between a top notch post and a crappy one is about 5 karma. Bad discussion posts by me are around 4 karma or less, good ones are 9+ with some in-betweeners. Doesn’t seem like they are far apart in score even though they are far apart in quality (to me). Going to think about it and see if I can take further strides upwards from here...
The way it works is by going to the relevant section of someone’s user page and hitting the ‘next page’ link until it runs out of results. You only figure out how many comments someone’s made at the end, and so a % bar isn’t that possible. (One could display the number of comments scraped so far.)
Going that route, I’d suggest ‘date of oldest comment scraped so far’ instead of/as well as the count.
I combined the above suggestions. While it is scraping the data, it now also has a table showing the last scraped elements posted date, the number of items scraped and the scraped score. This is split into two rows one for comments and one for posts.
I think that would be better than nothing. Also the example of EY; and his karma score made it seem like it could handle a 1000 karma score in a few seconds.