score and its constant change.

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  1. drdexter profile image61
    drdexterposted 7 years ago

    how it's means score 54/60 and what is the stranderd score to stay published?is view count is also affect the score? and why is it change constantly?

    1. greenmind profile image73
      greenmindposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Stay thrusty, my friend.

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      TessSchlesingerposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      GDPR Deleted

      1. drdexter profile image61
        drdexterposted 7 years agoin reply to this

        thanks for your valuable advice and it is so easy and u break it that way to just awesome to understand. thanks for your help mam

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          TessSchlesingerposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          GDPR Deleted

          1. wilderness profile image76
            wildernessposted 7 years agoin reply to this

            "Sometimes a hub will draw more traffif (or less traffic) than usual, and so its score will go up or down."

            I understand the difference between u and traffif, but did get a giggle out of the typo.  big_smile

    3. Bede le Venerable profile image70
      Bede le Venerableposted 7 years ago

      Don’t be annoyed by the fluctuations in your score. If you fix some of your spelling mistakes, you will have a much better chance of having your articles featured. For instance, the title of one of your articles is “COSMIC STRING WOUNDERS – in our mordern physics.” Wounders should be wonders and mordern  should be modern.

      Over time, your score will fluctuate less. Keep at it.

      1. drdexter profile image61
        drdexterposted 7 years agoin reply to this

        thAnk u for your wise advice may I will keep trying? I will keep in mind your priceless point.thanks

      2. drdexter profile image61
        drdexterposted 7 years agoin reply to this

        many many thanks only for your advice first time first article is featured

        1. Bede le Venerable profile image70
          Bede le Venerableposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          Congratulations...just work on your spelling and you'll do fine. Do you have Grammarly? There is a free version that can help you in this regard.

          1. drdexter profile image61
            drdexterposted 7 years agoin reply to this

            no, how I thanked u the way u show me path.I am realy thankful

            1. Natalie Frank profile image79
              Natalie Frankposted 7 years agoin reply to this

              Just another quick suggestion.  Maybe have someone whose native language is English read through your articles for readability and wording.  Small improvements can often make big differences in whether you are moved to a niche site as well as to how Google ranks you.

            2. liesl5858 profile image78
              liesl5858posted 7 years agoin reply to this

              Try and use Grammarly if you can to help with your spellings. Especially if English is not your first language, your articles could be misunderstood. They are very hot on spellings and grammar.

    4. DrMark1961 profile image98
      DrMark1961posted 7 years ago

      Am I the only one that thinks it strange that the author can barely communicate here and on his profile yet wrote this in his hub:
      In physics, it is irrational to say that an atom began to exist in the past. It is also irrational to say that an atom will cease to exist in the future. In physics, we say that an atom exists (present tense). Matter exists ONLY in present tense.

      1. DrMark1961 profile image98
        DrMark1961posted 7 years agoin reply to this

        You might notice that this is quite similar:
        In physics, it is irrational to say that an atom began to exist in the past. It is also irrational to say that an atom will cease to exist in the future. In physics, we say that an atom exists (present tense). Matter exists ONLY in present tense.
        https://hubpages.com/education/Big-Bang … -Expanding
        This is from another HP article published about 6 years ago. Quite a coincidence, huh?

        1. theraggededge profile image83
          theraggededgeposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          Magical, for sure.

          Reported?

          IHP (I hate plagiarists) big_smile

          1. Bede le Venerable profile image70
            Bede le Venerableposted 7 years agoin reply to this

            Maybe great minds thinks alike?

            1. theraggededge profile image83
              theraggededgeposted 7 years agoin reply to this

              It's a whole section, 300 words, word-for-word. Odd really, because the piece he's stolen goes against the premise of his own article.

              The original he took it from is very cool. Worth a read. https://hubpages.com/education/Big-Bang … -Expanding

              1. Bede le Venerable profile image70
                Bede le Venerableposted 7 years agoin reply to this

                I just was kidding. I checked it also. Oh well, I tried to give this lad some encouragement.

          2. DrMark1961 profile image98
            DrMark1961posted 7 years agoin reply to this

            I was kind of disappointed that HP did not pick up on this. They featured the article and a lot of it was copied from their own site. (There is a good excuse when someone like that copies a textbook, since most of them are not online. But an article that was published on HP?)

            1. Bede le Venerable profile image70
              Bede le Venerableposted 7 years agoin reply to this

              Agreed. Perhaps HP should post a stern warning to those signing up: plagiarism is a deadly no-no. Maybe they do already.

          3. greenmind profile image73
            greenmindposted 7 years agoin reply to this

            +1

        2. liesl5858 profile image78
          liesl5858posted 7 years agoin reply to this

          Dr. Mark, I did not know his article is copied. Sorry I was also trying to help new hubbers but if he copied his work, then this is not good. I don't like people who copy other hubbers work. It is not on.

    5. Bede le Venerable profile image70
      Bede le Venerableposted 7 years ago

      Dr. Mark, I wondered also. I tried to encourage him, but this is not bad news.

      1. Bede le Venerable profile image70
        Bede le Venerableposted 7 years agoin reply to this

        Sorry...I meant to say it is bad news.

     
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