FanFeedr Feedback
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Submit a site that we should index.
Please name the site in the comments.
53 votes
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
Hey guys,
The following blogs were recently added and will take a few days to appear in our database:
- Macho Row
- Nittany Lions Den
- NW Sports BeatFrozen Notes – We already index your blog.
As always, your suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!
-Greg
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22 votesplanned ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
Patrick, thank you for these suggestions. We are working on integrating the starting pitchers and series results, as you have requested.
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21 votes
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make research for gambling easier, e.g., odds, brackets...
let's be real, one reason sports are really popular is people love to gamble on them. i'll leave morality to the market, if you think of the site as providing market research for fans to (1) keep up with their loves and (2) to make actionable gambling decisions (from gentleman's bets to big bookie calls), you'll really be focusing the content on an area people need to know, as opposed to info they just want to know... sorry, i'm a journo, and call's 'em like i see's 'em...
15 votesstarted ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
This is valuable and makes sense. We were planning to have lines by mid-Summer, in advance of the football season. We have yet to investigate feasibility.
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14 votes
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let me customize my news feed
if you'd put hot topics that i can check off, click, select, or whatever that automatically customize my feed to show news related to those topics that'd be sweet.
and also the obvious filters like nba, nfl, nhl...etc.
and make it easy to change those settings whenever I want, very easily.
11 votesplanned ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
This is a great feature. We have to suss out how to implement. Thanks for the smart suggestion.
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Provide a way for users to discover new blogs and news sources
For example, a list of the most popular blogs or news sources (by number of people who've added them) would help users discover new sites to add to their FanFeed.
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stack similar stories
Sometimes there are so many stories about one topic (i.e. Tiger Woods yesterday) that I don't see any stories from my other interests. It would be very cool if you could stack the stories like Facebook does. In other words, show one story, and beneath it have a link that says "5 more like this" or something that I could click to expand.
9 votesplanned ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
We have an issue here that we don’t know how to solve elegantly: we want to show you the latest material, and if we stack, the timestamp for the stack is going to be all over the place.
Thank you for this. We will have a solution soon. -
8 votesunder review ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
We will need to see more people vote this up before we add Cricket to the site. Thank you for your feedback.
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Fantasy-sports news aggregation across multiple fantasy football sites
For a true junkie, I'd imagine cross-platform synchronization would be a game changer. A central space where a user can pull in their individual teams regardless of the provider -- CBS, Yahoo, ESPN, NFL, etc. -- might be a cool feature though I'm sure there's hurdles to that. Unlikely that they'd be able to *manipulate* their teams from this access point, but to have all teams on deck in tandem w/ real-time stats would be great. Transaction trends, watch lists, matchup analysis, and player (fantasy) news would all be gravy.
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6 votes
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6 votes
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Provide a way to view my Pick'Em stats and upcoming/open games in a non-feed style view
I'd like to see a list view on a single page that shows me all picks (and points allotted) for games that haven't started yet.
I'd also like to see my W-L record (or a percentage) for all sports that I've made picks for. It'd also be cool to see this for other users, too.
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4 votes
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Would love the idea of following contextual concepts on FF. like NBA Draft, or World Cup, a
from @kylemac via Twitter DM.
4 votesplanned ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
We are working on how to add this feature. Right now, you can conduct and unstructured search. We have to enable the ability to then become a “Fan” of that search.
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allow me to update FanFeedr status from Twitter
pretty self explanatory... if I send an @ or DM with a keyword at the beginning like "status", I can update my FanFeedr status.
4 votesstarted ·
AdminTy
(CEO and Founder, FanFeedr)
responded
We are planning this. The first step is to publish it from FanFeedr to Twitter and Facebook, and the logical next step is pushing it the other way. Great idea.
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4 votes
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Allow me to choose my fanfeedr name.
Then my profile, activity feed, etc would be accessible:
http://www.fanfeedr.com/profile/drtjr/
http://www.fanfeedr.com/profile/drtjr/activity_feed/3 votes -
The RSS for RokerReport.com has changed to http://feeds.feedburner.com/sportsblogs/rokerreport.xml
The RSS feed for my website, www.rokerreport.com has changed to this...
http://feeds.feedburner.com/sportsblogs/rokerreport.xml
If you could update, that would be fantastic.
Muchos thanks.
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allow users to say they are attending future games
Pretty sure this is not a 1.0 feature given the current focus, but being able to attach to a future game. Not quite sure how deep this should go (to create stickiness) versus integrating with event functionality in Facebook.
3 votes