Here are the top posts from this week in 2011:
- Harvard Exit theater cleared during SIFF screening of Earth Liberation Front movie
- WSDOT’s *other* battle: Hill neighborhood group ready to fight against 520 plan
- Jury will hear Broadway Steps copyright lawsuit
- Another break-in reported as man arrested near Capitol Hill burglary hotspot awaits charges
- Spinasse expands, Artusi at side, Skillet’s crazy start, ‘G’ for Grubwich
- The Confectional and its mini-cheesecakes go big on north Broadway
- With a splash of champagne, tunneling to Capitol Hill begins
If the best, or most viewed, or highest-commented posts are supposed to rise to the top of the home page, then how do these look-back posts get there?
I think my comment is the first I’ve ever seen on one of these posts. I can’t say I’ve ever found one of them informative, or useful in contextualizing anything currently happening. OK maybe the one-year anniversary of the Fed-Rep homicide. If you’re getting good feedback, keep it up, I guess, but if these posts are just to keep front-page turnover, then I’d say just skip ’em. I wouldn’t miss them.