What is the difference between the three views: Original, Feed, and Story?
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Original view is the original site. Feed view is the RSS feed from the site. And Story view is the original site for one story at a time. Original view is the blog site, whereas Story view is an individual blog post. It's all personal preference, really.
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You can double-click a story to temporarily open it up in the Story view. The next story you open will transport you back to whichever view you were on before. Double-clicking a Feed will open up the feed in a new tab.
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Am I actually at the original site? Can NewsBlur see what I see?
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In order to show you the original site, NewsBlur takes a snapshot of the page. You may have noticed that if you are logged into the original site, you are not logged into NewsBlur's snapshot of the page. This is because NewsBlur fetched the site for you.
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Why doesn't NewsBlur follow me when I click on links on the page?
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When you click on a link, you are technically leaving NewsBlur, although only for a portion of the page in an iframe. In order to track what you're reading, you need to read NewsBlur's snapshot of the page, or switch to the Feed view.
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This may change one day. There is a way to fix this behavior so it works like you would expect. It is not easy to do, however. One day.
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<h5class="NB-module-title">The Intelligence</h5>
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What does the three-color slider do?
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<imgsrc="/media//img/reader/intelligence_slider_positive.png"class="NB-faq-image"width="114"height="29">This is called the intelligence slider. Slide it to the right to only show stories you like.
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<imgsrc="/media//img/reader/intelligence_slider_negative.png"class="NB-faq-image"width="114"height="29">Slide it to the left to show stories you dislike. Stories all start off neutral, in the center of the slider.
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<imgclass="NB-trainer-bullet"src="/media//img/icons/silk/bullet_red.png"> are stories you don't like<br>
<imgclass="NB-trainer-bullet"src="/media//img/icons/silk/bullet_yellow.png"> are stories you have not yet rated<br>
<imgclass="NB-trainer-bullet"src="/media//img/icons/silk/bullet_green.png"> are stories you like
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How does NewsBlur know whether I like or dislike a story?
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When you like or dislike a story, you mark a facet of that story by checking a tag, author, part of the title, or entire publisher. When these facets are found in future stories, the stories are then weighted with your preferences. It is a very simple, explicit process where you tell NewsBlur what you like and don't like.
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The idea is that by explicitly telling NewsBlur what your story preferences are, there is increased likelihood that you will like what the intelligence slider does for you.
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Currently, there is not an automated way of detecting stories you like or dislike without having to train NewsBlur. This implicit, automatic intelligence will come in the near-term future, but it will require an evolution to the interface that has not been easy to figure out how to make in a simple, clear, and effective manner. Soon.
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<h5class="NB-module-title">What's Coming</h5>
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An iPhone app.
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Sort sites alphabetically, by popularity, use, unread counts.
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Help! All of the stories are several days old and new stories are not showing up.
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Sites that only have a single subscriber tend to get updated much less often than popular sites. Additionally, the frequency that a site publishes stories (once per month or several per day) has an impact on how often the site is refreshed.
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Help! A bunch of my sites are misbehaving and they work in Google Reader.
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This is a known issue that is being addressed in a number of ways. About half of these misbehaving errors are errors that you really do need to address (like 404 Not Found errors). The other half are various edge cases, parser errors, uncaught exceptions, and bad code on NewsBlur's part.
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But because this problem is so severe, various measures are taken every few weeks that fix a huge swath of misbheaving sites at once. You might find that this happens and it's quite nice when it does.
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Help! I have an issue and it's not mentioned here.
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Please, please, please e-mail <ahref="mailto:samuel@ofbrooklyn.com">samuel@ofbrooklyn.com</a>. If you have an issue it is entirely possible that other people do, too.