Good idea, but we're not WordPress developers. We build database software that uses the .Net Framework, basically allowing you to keep track of personal data offline, stored in a database on your computer, and editable and viewable using tools like in the screenshots I posted above.
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Could you create a list of the top 100 reblogged posts on Steemit, with the username and number of reblogs listed?
Here would be the site to start for mining the data.
https://steemdb.com/@luzcypher/reblogged
If you could export the data from the example link you provided, then the software could have a section for that where the data could be imported. Basically, whatever data you could export as a csv file, could then be imported into any software I created.
Then it would not work. I would need to export the data from the top 100 reposted posts, all from different users and to do that it would need to find them first, then export the data to a csv file and then compile it. I don't need data on just one user, but the top 100 each day which would change each day.
Yes, this isn't automated software I create. Nothing like Ubot. It's personal database software, business database software - you can import data, isolate data with advanced filtering, keep records of all transactions, relate transactions and data with other transactions and data, and view and analyze data how you want to see it. It doesn't retrieve data from online.
Hey, about what you mentioned about the 100 reposted posts...
Are you talking about extracting the data from the 100 listed on the home page here: https://steemdb.com/
And then following the links of each one and grabbing the data from the information here for each one? https://steemdb.com/life/@calaber24p/why-the-japanese-labor-market-was-able-to-support-economic-growth-in-such-a-short-period-of-time
If so, then I think it can be done. I'm already working on it using a free third-party application, which can extract the data and then it could be exported as a csv and imported into the software I create for this.
There are people already posting the posts with the highest payout and they're getting the information from the link you sent me in your response. What I'm looking for is the posts that have been reblogged the most, the top 100 reblogs. Reblog is when someone clicks the reblog button to reblog someone elses blog. We can see who reblogged an idividual's post and who we reblogged. I'm looking for a way to find the top 100 posts for most reblogs.