The daily digest email has a section called TOP POST, and I'm wondering - what does "TOP POST" mean? Is it the most popular article in our Confluence space? Or is it the article with which I interacted the most? I did multiple Google and Confluence Help searches and could not find a definition of TOP POST. Does anyone know?
@Dave Lines Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
In the more recent comments on this article (https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-articles/Your-Confluence-Daily-Digest-email-has-a-fresh-new-look-and-feel/ba-p/2372294), a couple of users have mentioned this TOP POST feature.
I don't see any feedback from Atlassian to these comments, but you may want to add your experience/question on this article.
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Hi @Dave Lines
Kindly take a look at in to this article to know more ad see if it helps - Introducing the Confluence Daily Digest! - Atlassian Community
Hope this helps - Happy to help further!!
Thank you very much and have a great one!
Warm regards
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Thanks for your suggestion, but that article doesn't actually mention the TOP POST. :-(
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Hi @Dave Lines
TOP POST in confluence likely refers to the most recent update you interacted with in the pages or blogs you follow, This communication could covers
At the same time, it doesn't necessarily mean the most popular article
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