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RE: SteemSearch Update v1.3.0 with advanced options for curators

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Hello, @michelangelo3

Dear friend. It's been so hard to find you again, which made me realize that the Steemsearch page is missing a way to communicate with the developers.

Look, the page is still missing instructions or examples that guide you on how to search.

You say I can do searches without tags, and it didn't work for me at all.

Anyway, it's all for the better.
Figure out what kind of search I want to be able to filter.

  • Search by author.
  • In a community.
  • Over a period of time.
  • Filter: Relevant comments from irrelevant comments (just to give it a name).

The average Steemian doesn't use tags in their comments.

I've been trying the app, and it doesn't return any results.

In advanced searches, you're not thinking about us dummies, who only see boxes and pop-ups that don't support a translator.

Thanks, friend, and sorry for the hassle.

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sorry for the hassle

Haha, don't worry, thanks for the feedback.

I haven't forgotten your comment, I'm just running out of time at the moment, I'll reply to you in detail tomorrow.

One question, how could the search distinguish relevant from irrelevant comments? Do you have any ideas?

It's certainly a good question. 👍

I'm going to assume myself as a client and explain what I want to solve.

The problems with trying to get a large number of relevant comments:

  1. The number of automatic responses from voting or curating accounts that are then counted as comments by the app. Even from witnesses. (Let's call them irrelevant; I don't consider them harmful in any way.)
    I myself manage two curating accounts that leave a comment notifying them that it was voted on. Accounts like @tipu, @ecoer, @steem-seven, @jswit (the list is long, I'll compile it)

  2. As a moderator in a community, I want to know which commenters leave a message beyond the "good," "nice," or "thank you" response.

Filters

  • I think a first filter could be comments longer than 10 words (an arbitrary number).
  • A second filter would include accounts that shouldn't be taken into account for the count, without creating a blacklist.

The ideal product I want: (Demanding client 🧐)

  • A results page for comments posted by an author that are longer than 10 words.
  • Filter all comments received by the community or a specific author, excluding bots and other automated comments.

This is going to be expensive, 🤣 true.

Thanks, friend, for listening.

This is going to be expensive

Yes, true :-)

I have this link for you. It filters comments longer than 10 words, and second filter would include accounts that shouldn't be taken... without creating a blacklist - hmm, ok, let's call it an ignore list :-)

In this example, I have used the tag hive-108800 for the community Venezolanos Steem, as you are a moderator there. But it works in the same way for any community. The interesting point for you is the ignore list:

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I have named it ‘josludtxt.txt’ for this example, you must of course create your own list with a different name so that no one else can change it.

You can see the list by clicking on "Edit List".
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If you only want the results from solperez, for example, simply enter the user under "Only results from:" field:

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This is: A results page for comments posted by an author that are longer than 10 words.

Of course, you can enter any value in the “Words” field:
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I actually wanted to write more, but I think you can already do something with this. Maybe more later, a post about the new version I've just put online will follow in a few days...

Thanks, friend.
This will be very helpful.