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I guess this question is really for mk but I noticed when browsing that hubski uses a reserved character in its url for filtering the Feed page. If you want to only see posts with 2 or 3 or 7 points on the hubski wheel then you click the appropriate icon at the top.
The thing is that it uses a colon ':' in the url which is normally used to denote the port number of the url. http://hubski.com/feed?id=Kaius:o7
There could be a chance that some browsers or mobile devices would not open the page correctly... http standards use an '&' character to divide query string parameters so something like .../feed?id=Kaius&filter=o7
is how it normally works.
Not a biggie, im sure it works because the browsers are smart enough to figure it out.