That should work. Perhaps there is a character limit. Check next time to see whether it got them all!
Related stories uses a relatively simple algorithm - it takes the most recently created tag based on the internal tag ID and lists all stories which use it from latest to earliest, then goes onto the next tag. This is based on the theory that the most recently-created tag is likely to be a) the most specific, and b) used on the fewest articles.
At least, that's how it's meant to work. In fact, it picked CGI as the term to use here because it was doing a text-based sort rather than a numeric sort, in which 937 (CGI) was higher than 3243 (Rocket Raccoon). It took a while to fix this but I think it's done. Explains why things weren't always that related! (Also, it'll now let feed items like this show up as related stories.)
That should work. Perhaps there is a character limit. Check next time to see whether it got them all!
Related stories uses a relatively simple algorithm - it takes the most recently created tag based on the internal tag ID and lists all stories which use it from latest to earliest, then goes onto the next tag. This is based on the theory that the most recently-created tag is likely to be a) the most specific, and b) used on the fewest articles.
At least, that's how it's meant to work. In fact, it picked CGI as the term to use here because it was doing a text-based sort rather than a numeric sort, in which 937 (CGI) was higher than 3243 (Rocket Raccoon). It took a while to fix this but I think it's done. Explains why things weren't always that related! (Also, it'll now let feed items like this show up as related stories.)