The file contains 3.1 million rows, each representing one article observed at one point in time. Note: this file includes duplicates.
The file uses these columns:
timestamp: The time (in UTC) of the fetch. All articles from the same fetch will have the same timestamp.
position: The article's zero-indexed position in the trending strip, from left to right.
text: The text of the link used to highlight the article. Note: Sometimes the same article is associated with different text at different points in time.
url: The link's URL. Note: Sometimes (although relatively rarely) the URL for the same underlying article changes over time.
Source: https://github.com/jsvine/buzzfeed-news-trending-strip/
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