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Stack3d Most Read Section

We recently announced the development and infusion of a tracking and results feature here at Stack3d, where we share with our ever-expanding audience a view counting system for posts; basically a way to show how much each post is read. In that announcement, we mentioned we’d work on, develop, and evolve the system into other areas of the platform and different methods of displaying the data, and we have done that this week, introducing our first most-read section.

In the Stack3d menu is a “Top Posts” link that simply takes you to stack3d.com/top-posts, where you see the most read posts shared at stack3d.com from the last seven days. That is a moving timeframe, not exactly the week before the current one; it is as it shifts, so tomorrow, it’ll be the top stories from Tuesday to Tuesday. It’s a great way to see what’s getting the most attention in a genuinely hour-changing landscape, and we’ve got a way to see what posts have been up there in the past.

Every post that ever makes the top five stories of the week page, at any point, is tagged, and you can see at the footer of each of those posts a label saying “top posts”. We’ll be working on a way to reflect this on the homepage of Stack3d as well, but this is a much more useful and accessible way to understand the information. It’s great for fans of sports nutrition, functional foods, and energy drinks that might have missed something and brands to see what’s currently turning heads.

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