Better - Topic Links 30 Archive Best
In the context of AI curation and newsletters, a "draft feature" often refers to:
Expected Result:
A list containing 30 working URLs—likely including entries like: topic links 30 archive best
- Input: topic string or topic ID.
- Time window: last 30 days (rolling).
- Output: up to 30 link records, including URL, title, short summary (≤200 chars), source domain, publish date, engagement score, tags, and thumbnail (optional).
- Ranking: default by composite score (weightable: recency, engagement, relevance, domain trust). Default weight example: engagement 40%, relevance 35%, recency 20%, domain trust 5%.
- Filters: date range within 30 days, source domain, tag, media type (article/video), safe-search toggle.
- Sorting options: Best (default), Newest, Most shared, Most commented.
- Pagination: none — single page of up to 30 items. If fewer than 30, show available count with an indicator.
- Actions per link: open, copy URL, view summary modal, pin/unpin (editor only), report/remove (moderation).
- Export: CSV and permalink (shareable snapshot with cache TTL, e.g., 7 days).
- Caching: cached per topic for X minutes (configurable, default 15m); editors can invalidate.
1. It establishes authority instantly.
If you publish a "Topic Links 30" post for "Best Vintage Watch Repair," you become the gatekeeper. Google loves these because they are resource pages . They aren't thin content; they are the final answer. In the context of AI curation and newsletters,