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Jason Hui
This is not so much a feature request but wanting to get the feed to be more accurate.
I see it showing me a post I already liked.
It sometimes doesn't show me the latest posts from someone. I click to their profile and see posts not showing in Aware from a few mins ago.
This little minor issues are keeping me from using Aware as it's intended and I still keep clicking through to Linkedin to double check and look at profiles which I think defeats the purpose a bit as I can just keep a spreadsheet of profiles if I want to manage it that way.
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Alex Boyd
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Alex Boyd
We've made enormous improvements to this, and anecdotally we've noticed that we're getting a lot less feedback about the accuracy of the feed these days after doing so. Especially great: we were able to do this without compromising the background API activity level that Aware is executing!
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Alex Boyd
Definitely makes sense Jason. This comes down to the question of "how fast can we get data from your LinkedIn account without annoying LinkedIn". We've made some significant headway on this recently, but I can't currently envision a path toward Aware being able to be a "real time" data feed. Until/if LinkedIn actually acquires us, we just won't be able to show you things that are minutes old, unless we get lucky and happen to ping LinkedIn just after a post goes live, for example. Perhaps this is a dealbreaker for you, but I have to be realistic. For me, Aware is not
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Sam Browne
Seconding this. I realised I have replied to the same comment twice. The workaround is to ONLY use Aware for comment replies, which is ok, but it would be great to know I have the option.