<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>HN Popularity Contest on Refactoring English</title><link>https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/</link><description>Recent content in HN Popularity Contest on Refactoring English</description><generator>Hugo</generator><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>HN Popularity Contest</title><link>https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/methodology/</link><pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://refactoringenglish.com/tools/hn-popularity/methodology/</guid><description>&lt;h2 id="what-counts-as-a-personal-blog">What counts as a personal blog?&lt;/h2>
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>I count a site as a personal blog if:
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>the site contains written content (not just an app or a video)&lt;/li>
&lt;li>the site is authored by a single person&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;/li>
&lt;li>A blog still counts as a personal blog even if the blogger is a professional journalist (e.g., &lt;a href="https://krebsonsecurity.com/">Brian Krebs&lt;/a>) or blogging on their company&amp;rsquo;s website (e.g., &lt;a href="https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/">Raymond Chen&lt;/a>).&lt;/li>
&lt;li>Social media (Twitter / Mastodon) doesn&amp;rsquo;t count as a personal blog.&lt;/li>
&lt;li>Podcasts websites count as blogs if they&amp;rsquo;re hosted by a single person and are independently owned.&lt;/li>
&lt;li>I exclude github.com links even though some people post blogs there.
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>It&amp;rsquo;s too hard to filter out all the non-blog links to github.com.&lt;/li>
&lt;li>Pages under the &lt;code>github.io&lt;/code> domain are eligible.&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;h2 id="aggregating-scores">Aggregating scores&lt;/h2>
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>I aggregate scores across all submissions that received a score of at least 20 and are not dead or deleted.
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>e.g., If a single link was submitted 100 times and never scored at least 20, none of those submissions would increase the aggregate score for the domain.&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;/li>
&lt;li>Duplicate submissions of the same URL all count as long as each submission received at least 20 points.&lt;/li>
&lt;li>I aggregate together domains when the author moved domains as long as the new domain is the canonical URL for the old content.
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>e.g., all submissions from &lt;code>christine.website&lt;/code> count towards &lt;code>xeiaso.net&lt;/code>, their new canonical URL.&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;/li>
&lt;li>I do not aggregate together blogs by the same author at different domains if they contain distinct content.
&lt;ul>
&lt;li>e.g., &lt;code>kalzumeus.com&lt;/code> and &lt;code>bitsaboutmoney.com&lt;/code> count separately, even though Patrick McKenzie is the author of both.&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;/li>
&lt;li>To reduce the size of the dataset, I only include domains that have accumulated at least 500 points across all submissions.&lt;/li>
&lt;/ul>
&lt;h2 id="update-frequency">Update frequency&lt;/h2>
&lt;p>The data automatically updates on the second day of each month, but I sometimes do out of band updates.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>