Warning: minimal rant ahead…
WHY do some weblogs not put the full article in their RSS feed. I can understand for some large sites that they want the reader on their own site because of (sigh) ads placed on-site, but certainly for some (semi-)personal weblogs, this really doesn’t make any sense. Perhaps some people don’t know they’re doing it (I don’t have my own RSS feed in my reader..) but I’m usually not very inclined to click on the actual link in my rss reader (btw, tiny tiny rss rocks). Some of the sites doing this: standaard.be, explosm.net, geenstijl.nl, engrishfunny.com … meh.
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January 19th, 2009 at 13:10
Have to agree on both things:
* WHY do some weblogs not put the full article in their RSS feed. !!
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* tiny tiny rss rocks !! (Used google reader before, but changed to TTRSS, it is fricking cool