Blog

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Channel Reputation Rank

#468
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Stale

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Blog' channel has an excellent rank. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. In addition 'Blog' includes a significant share of images in comparison to the text content. The channel mostly uses medium-length articles along with sentence constructions of the intermediate readability level, which is a result indicating a well-balanced textual content on the channel.

About 'Blog' Channel

Shippable is a continuous integration and deployment platform for containers

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? Average Article Length

Medium-length materials prevail on 'Blog' that may be an effective tactic to grip their readers’ attention with a wider range of helpful content. There are also a few longer items, which can provide a deeper insight into their subjects. Moreover, short articles make up around a quarter of the channel’s content.

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? Readability Level

Intermediate readability level is common for 'Blog' articles as it addresses the matters that demand certain level of education to be understood. Sometimes the channel gets even more difficult by issuing pieces of advanced readability level (they make up more than a quarter of all content). In addition the channel contains some materials of a basic readability level.

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? Sentiment Analysis

Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up just a small amount of all its content.

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Recent News
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Shippable 6.5.1 Is Live: Satisfy Your Need For Speed!

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