15 Apr 2009

Can you beat my 205.9 Facebook Post Quality Score?

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I’d think a better measure of quality would include percentage of active fans multiplied by a spamminess index (governed by how many people unsubscribe and how many folks don’t contribute real comments). What has been your experience with Facebook’s Quality Score? Have you been able to beat Keith Wilcox’s 205.9? What’s the maximum score possible?

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