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Thanks to vroom and tye, the feeds for the stats pages are working again. Due to the change in platforms, permissions, run limits, splitting of DB and webservers, etc, some required things had ceased functioning correctly. But it appears to be all fixed now!

In the process of running the scanner, I noticed that very few of the later homenodes have stats tags, which leads me to believe that our newer members are probably not aware of their existence.

There are about half a dozen tags you can embed in the text of your homenodes as HTML comments that will put you on the Big Monk Map, or allow people to know when your birthday is, etc. See the help page for a complete list of supported tags.

Be aware that since the stats haven't updating reliably, the XP charts are slightly off. They'll self correct over the next 30 days or so. And yes, the problem with negative XP for the day still produces a crappy looking graph.

--Chris

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