I'm not really sure what I'm looking at here. Could you put some sort of explanation for the y-axis? I haven't the foggiest what a sentiment score is, and nothing seems to really change when I put in Obama, Trump, Angular, or React.
In this post [0] you get the sentiment for one post. What did you enter into the search to get the results for one post? Is there way I could submit a HN post url and get back the current sentiment from your service? If so, this would be really cool in my project. Do you think that'd be possible? Thanks!<p>[0]: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11191394" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11191394</a>
You should try providing this service to the new York times or something like that to do sentiment analysis on their articles. Something very ambitious you could do is to do sentiment analysis on say the 100 most read news sites in the country, to see how the general American population feels about various subjects. Could help out politicians, think tanks.
- Hey there! Site looks cool, but on Safari, the text entry color is the same as the text box ?<p>- A summary of the sentiment would be a nice to have as well!<p>Cheers!