Feature-request: views on notes.

Dear Brilliant.org staff;

When writing problems, one of the important features is the one displaying the number of views. With it, one can judge how much a particular problem got attention and will thus recognize the type of problems that the community likes which will let him ameliorate his problem maker skills. But why don't we incorporate this feature with notes? This would also let us know which type of content the community likes.

Regards.

Have a nice day.

H\mathcal Hakim.

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If you also want the number of views feature, upvote this comment, otherwise downvote it. Thanks.

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Why in the world would anybody downvote?

Finn Hulse - 7 years ago

@Suyeon Khim and other stuff members

Mardokay Mosazghi - 7 years ago

Thanks for reporting this feature request. We'll take it into consideration as we're planning features.

Suyeon Khim Staff - 7 years ago

Uhh... This was in play for a while...

David Lee - 7 years ago

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I mean that the feature exists already.

David Lee - 7 years ago

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Nope, it exists only for problems, but not for notes.

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