At Bulle, recommendation is transparent. Here is exactly how the score of each publication is calculated.
Baseline condition: Only reactions associated with a viewing time longer than 10 seconds are taken into account in the score calculation.
Each ratio = absolute count of the reaction / total number of
views.
The half-life defines how long it takes for a publication
to lose 50% of its temporal score.
The virality score measures active engagement (bookmarks, shares, reposts, quizzes). The moderation score penalises publications that trigger negative reactions. The temporal decay gradually reduces the score of older publications: after a half-life of 14 days, a publication retains only 50% of its score. Scores are normalised on a logarithmic scale: the best score equals 1.000.
π Logarithmic normalisation
L = log(Ξ±) maps each score into logarithmic space. Min-max normalisation on L ensures that the best score always equals 1.000.
Adjust the sliders below: your publication appears directly in the ranking.
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