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	<title>Comments on: FFunderbites 08</title>
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	<description>A FriendFeedic Convergence Of FFunderous Proportions</description>
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		<title>By: Josh Jenkins</title>
		<link>http://ffundercats.com/2008/11/ffunderbites-08/comment-page-1/#comment-69</link>
		<dc:creator>Josh Jenkins</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 00:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You pretty much answered the handful of questions I had. 

I wasn&#039;t sure at first, what to do when all of my feeds and posted items got buried by everyone else&#039;s posts and completely missed any chance of attention. 

That was mainly due to the fact that the majority of the people I was subscribed to get a lot of attention, and on top of that, their posts fill up an entire page(s) each day. 

I don&#039;t think the popularity over frequency ratio is the key to FriendFeed, is it? To start with, I&#039;m not one to have a lot to post about. I don&#039;t always have much to say, or in reply to others.

Most of my subscriptions/subscribers are up when I am, but it may just be the amount I post that could tell if I&#039;m being visited.

I did here a mention about a possible &quot;Upcomming&quot; feature that could sort of, control the timing when our feeds post. That sounds helpful, but it may not be enough to bring more views to my profile. 

My question to you is, how much should I post to keep up with even a few readers?

I was going to voice message you this, but I have limited distance on my service.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You pretty much answered the handful of questions I had. </p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t sure at first, what to do when all of my feeds and posted items got buried by everyone else&#8217;s posts and completely missed any chance of attention. </p>
<p>That was mainly due to the fact that the majority of the people I was subscribed to get a lot of attention, and on top of that, their posts fill up an entire page(s) each day. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think the popularity over frequency ratio is the key to FriendFeed, is it? To start with, I&#8217;m not one to have a lot to post about. I don&#8217;t always have much to say, or in reply to others.</p>
<p>Most of my subscriptions/subscribers are up when I am, but it may just be the amount I post that could tell if I&#8217;m being visited.</p>
<p>I did here a mention about a possible &#8220;Upcomming&#8221; feature that could sort of, control the timing when our feeds post. That sounds helpful, but it may not be enough to bring more views to my profile. </p>
<p>My question to you is, how much should I post to keep up with even a few readers?</p>
<p>I was going to voice message you this, but I have limited distance on my service.</p>
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