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Reporting on chatter feeds?

Can we create standard sfdc reports on Chatter feeds? 

Best Answer chosen by Admin (Salesforce Developers) 
bob_buzzardbob_buzzard

There are a couple of chatter report types that were introduced in winter 13:

 

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You can now create two new custom report types—one that shows Chatter activity statistics and influence rank and one that
shows how your organization is using public hashtag (#) topics. Public hashtag topics are those used on profiles and in public
groups. For privacy reasons, hashtag topic usage reports don’t include hashtags used on records or in private groups.

 

When defining a custom report type with Chatter activity statistics and influence rank data, choose the Chatter Activity
primary object and select from the following fields:


• Comment Count—Number of comments made by the parent
• Comment Received Count—Number of comments received by the parent
• Influence Raw Rank—Number indicating the parent’s influence rank, which is calculated based on the parent’s Chatter
activity statistics, relative to the other users in the organization
• Like Received Count—Number of likes received by the parent
• Parent—User name

 Post Count—Number of posts made by the parent


When defining a custom report type with hashtag topic usage data, choose the Hashtag Definitions primary object and
select from the following fields:


• Created Date—Date the hashtag topic was created
• Hashtag Text—Text following the hashtag (#)
• Normalized Hashtag Text—Text following the hashtag (#), without capitalization and punctuation
• Hashtag Count—Number of times the hashtag is used

 

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All Answers

JitendraJitendra
Yes. It is possible,option available when you try to create a report
bob_buzzardbob_buzzard

There are a couple of chatter report types that were introduced in winter 13:

 

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You can now create two new custom report types—one that shows Chatter activity statistics and influence rank and one that
shows how your organization is using public hashtag (#) topics. Public hashtag topics are those used on profiles and in public
groups. For privacy reasons, hashtag topic usage reports don’t include hashtags used on records or in private groups.

 

When defining a custom report type with Chatter activity statistics and influence rank data, choose the Chatter Activity
primary object and select from the following fields:


• Comment Count—Number of comments made by the parent
• Comment Received Count—Number of comments received by the parent
• Influence Raw Rank—Number indicating the parent’s influence rank, which is calculated based on the parent’s Chatter
activity statistics, relative to the other users in the organization
• Like Received Count—Number of likes received by the parent
• Parent—User name

 Post Count—Number of posts made by the parent


When defining a custom report type with hashtag topic usage data, choose the Hashtag Definitions primary object and
select from the following fields:


• Created Date—Date the hashtag topic was created
• Hashtag Text—Text following the hashtag (#)
• Normalized Hashtag Text—Text following the hashtag (#), without capitalization and punctuation
• Hashtag Count—Number of times the hashtag is used

 

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This was selected as the best answer
AMalenaAMalena
Ugh.  Just enough to be able to do simple reporting, not enough for my current needs.  Oh well.  ;)  It was too much to hope that (yet) I could do a Joined Format report showing Case data and related Chatter posts.   ;-) 
AMalenaAMalena
WOW.  You can't even get the date/time (or date at all) of the posts.   This is insanely limited, as if it were a beta of real report capabilities.  :-P   Maybe I'll have to see about using the Hashtag option.
AMalenaAMalena
I'm seeing nothing useful - checked 15-20 help pages in SF itself as well.  Taking this to StackExchange.  :-P   (see you there, Bob)  ;-)