RSS Reading Habits...
If your like me you have a few dozen to a few hundred RSS Feeds subscribed, which you attempt to read daily. My question is, how are you currently organizing them?
I used to simply have them under content categories:
root / News
root / Canadian Blogs
root / Community
root / Co-Workers
etc..
I found this approach lacking in that there is a good mix of "higher priority" items which I feel I need to read on a daily basis mixed in with those that I can leave until I have some spare time.
Yesterday I decided to change to this format:
root/1st Degree
root/2nd Degree
etc..
The higher the degree the more important the content is, and I force myself to always keep those read and move down the levels whenever I get the time. I simply took the 10 minutes to organize them into how important I felt the feed is to me.
Do you have a better/different method of organizing and reading? Please share it!
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AndrewSeven said
I don't have many, so I only have 2 groups, the rest (the other 5) are in the root.
I've got a couple aggregates like weblogs.asp.net and what I would really like to do is filter out certain people, such as freequent posters who post on subjects I don't carte about.
kris said
hows that new scheme workin out for ya?
i put mine in folders by topic for now, but as ive growing to 250ish feeds in like 12-15 folders i've found my reading has tapered off in some folders and i don't always make it some feeds that are important.