Hi, You can now track your influence on search results using the influence: command.
In particular, to see your influence on search results for your top 10 areas of expertise, try this: http://collabrank.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/del.icio.us/?cmd=user_influence For example, to see Joshua's influence on search results based on his top 10 areas of expertise: http://collabrank.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/del.icio.us/?cmd=user_influence&user=joshua Note, as an example, that Joshua contributed 9% of the importance assigned to http://www.hipcal.com with respect to the search query "calendar". (URLs with greater importance with respect to a query are ranked more highly with respect to that query.) Of course, you can use the influence: command with a tag that is not among your top 10 areas of expertise. Moreover, you can use multiple influence: commands in a query: http://collabrank.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/del.icio.us/?cmd=search&query=search+influence%3Acodyhilton+influence%3Ainggy Amir _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@del.icio.us http://lists.del.icio.us/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss